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Boston 


1863-I«9a 


Boston. Church of the Unity. 

Ms.f Bos. Acco\int hook; Boston, I863-I898. Ms. Iv. 
Z12 (It) (357p.) 









Boston 1863-1889 


M8«A| 

Ud3 

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Qoulston. E(^ftr4 8 


I --:- 

-5 •to., on Tmriouo oubjoctai Botton, tto. 

1863-1889. f ■. (7 p.) 










Boston 


1863-1881 


Boston. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. 
Ms.f Bos. Records of baptisms, marriages, and 
Z8 membership; Boston, I863-I88I. Ms. 2 v. 

(ca. 200 p.) 









Boston 


1863-1880 


Fitz, E C 

Ms.Am. 6 A.NN.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
lUOO etc., 1863-1880. 6 s. ( 6 p.) 











Boston 


1863-1872 


Boston. Hanover Street Methodist Episcopal 
Ms.f Bos. Church. 

Z 5 Membership list; Boston, 1863 - 1872 . Ms. Iv. 

( 225 p.) 

Includes a brief history of the church at 
end (p.219-231*) 











R-B 
MSS 
Ms . 
3180 


[Boston] . — 1863-1876 

Folsom, C. W. (Charles William), 1826- 
1904 . 

Papers, 1863-1876. 

ca. 28 items (in folder) ; 26 x 

38 cm. 

Most of the material bears a 
stamp which reads: "Estate of Charles 
W. Folsom^ May 10, 1905. 

SUMMARY: Supplementary memoranda 
of incomplete drainage for districts 
in and around Boston (8 p.); tables 
of approximate areas of marshy and 
high lands in the Metropolitan 
District (1876) ; Lists of street 


(Continued 




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Ms . 
3180 


Folsom, C. W. (Charles William), 1826- 
1904. — Papers ... (Card 2) 


gradients in Boston neighborhoods; 
one ALS (mutilated, signature 
illegible) 1863 Aug. 27. 

1. Land use--Ma ssachusetts-“ 

Boston Metropolitan Area. 2. Marshes- 
-Massachuse11S--BOSton Metropolitan 
Area. 3. Drainage--Massachusetts-- 
Boston Metropolitan Area. I. Boston 
(Mass.). Parks and Recreation Dept. 


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Bostor 

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U83 I 
( 2 ) 


I 1863-1869 

Ooql<tonj Th ertsm Hlrahfl iild_ 

A,LL,S» to her huaband Edward S» Ooulatont Boaton. ato. 
1863-1869. (1 box) t » . 

iett«rs deal vlth their eoartehlp and aarrlaf^. 


1« Coortahlp. 

2. Marriaga. 

I» Qoulaton, Edward S 











Boston 1863-1866 

r 

I 

[18G5]-’New Loyid Publication Society^ _ *Ca b 25>22,S 

“ 18r6 '1 * “ ' • 

'[Boston.] Broadsides with manuscript letters ana other 
material [on the Civil T,ar,etc.]. Given In part by Charles 
Eliot Norton and arranged by Thomas Tracy Bouv6, 1905. 

5 V. 

T.icse publications were Issuea at Irregular Intervale. 
Charles kllot Norton edited then until about no. 290, except 
nos. 205-218 which were edited by J.B. Thayer. This set In- 
cluues nos. 1-231, 294, 299-315, 517-526; also nos. 2B, 12B & 
C, 133, 55B, BOB, 70B, and two copies of no. 144, aatea 
Dec. 4 & IB, 1863; also 52 unnumbered broausiues, etc. 108 
autograph letters, Inclualng 15 circular letters with manu¬ 
script answers, are Insertcu, Uost of tiiese letters are to 
Charles Ulot Norton. 31^^J.!i. Forbes, 5 from Eaward 
Uuinson, 6 from J.B. Thaj^B from W.B. Kogers and 2 from 
Gov. Anurww 










Boston 


1863-1865 


Boston. Recruiting Committee of Ward 9 . 
Ms.qAm. Records of the Recmiting Committee of Vard. 
2131 9 ; Boston, 1863-1865. Ms.S. (Robert B. Lin¬ 

coln, secretary) 36 p. 











Boston 1863-1861+ 

, Ma.Ai. Sawuel. 1P10.1P99. 

Il4li9 


A.NN. on statuB of varloua Liberator subscriptionsj 
eBoston, 32 s. 



I libarator, Boston. 







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Boston 


1863 


R-B 
BLS 
Ms . 
213 


Boston. Public Latin School. 

Notice of student's admission to 
school. Boston : [s.n.], 1863. 

Is. (Ip.) ; 21 cm. 

Filled out in ms. for Otis Norcross. 
l..Norcross, Otis. I.T. 


RG90-532219 


MRG90-532219 


19546 







Boston 1863 


H B.Th. 

U 

( 30 ) 




Ms.D.S.t Account fop nltoratlona of the National Xhoatrai 
Boaton, 1863. 1 a. (1* p.) 











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i 






Boston 


1863 


Ms.Am. 
1400 

(552) 


Hammer, E C 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, I863. 
Is. (ip.) 













Boston 


1863 


.1863.^ aarah }I _ 

To dear frlendi" 


^ fAf 0»^ 

Vol.31 
No.61 


• (Boaton)* * ixmounoea a Baating to be held on Ifcirch 3d in be¬ 
half of the 64th (colored) regiment, •it la propored to aupply 
thia new regiment with thoae neoeaaariea which art not given 
^ Government** and to do for it what frienda have done for 
'*aoldier8 from a more fortunate olaaa.** 

A.L.S. 4p. 6x6 in. 








Boston 1863 

I 

.1863?. Sw^XX*y, Wr«. Pho#b» _ __ V»«A*9.2 

VoX.4 

To Ann ChnpiAn No*40 

cBostonts Tho wrltor toXXo about hor Ufa linoo last saeing 
tha addrassaa. Har husband, Qaorea, mls in tha Union army 
I bal ora thay wara marrlad. Says tha Abolitionists are inaot- 
Iva. ftentlons liBS's invasion ot PsnnsyXaanln and Got. Cur- 
tln*s oaXX for ToXuntaars, Har us>and is with tha Naw York 
Tribuns. Crltiolfss England for attitude toward tha South. 
A*L.S. f p. 8 X b in. 


Envelops included 







Boston 1863 jan. t 


18«S 
Jan 7 


Browne, Caueten, 1828-iso9. hoi .dm m 

To Cbarlae Folsom. 

[Boston.] Wants the translations of the French specifIca-^ 
tlons [no further particulars] as soon as possible. A.L.S. 
Ip. 5 5/4x5 1/4 in. 


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Boston 1863 Jan. ih 


1865 Browne, Caueten, 1828-1309. 

Jan 14 

To Charles Folsom. 

[55 School St. (Boston),] Asks him to call at his office 
tlie next day; Is In great straits for the translations, 

I A.L.S, Ip, 6x6 1/4 In, 

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Boston 1P63 Jan. l6 


• 1363 

16 Jan. 


:*g^.^-SR.mu.e Jr,^_lllOrlJL99i. mjnlster._ M s.1.6 

Yol.9 

To lllchard Davis Viebb * '^o.5B 

cBostona In a previous letter(Jan.3,1363), Mr. ’.Vebb asked 
"how it happens that nora an^er has been shown to England, 
for refusinc to intorfore with your affairs, than with rrarioe 
which proposed to do so.” The writer thought that ATjorlcans 
had a ri^^ht to expect better treatment fron a nation so close¬ 
ly allied in race and oultare. Discusses the Morrill tariff. 
Praises the lUinohester Address to the President, Asks :.r. 

V/obb to have Jen. ^iutler’s I'arewell Address to the People of 
hew Orleans and his speech at ..'ew York publTsWcf in hail'' 

::eY;s. -^ 

A.h.i. 4pp, 5x8 in. 















Boston?: 1863 Jan, 28 


_ 1063 _ 

The Antics lave H ® ® _ 



28 dan. 

Invitation 


Vol.9 

Ko.u7 


I.Soaton?* An InviUtioA to the 29th Subscription Anniversary 
I Printed document. Ip. 6x8 in. 


• I 












Boston 1863 Feb. 9 


dees] 

Feb 9 


i r>i SOM MS^ 

TTiUli. Trilliam^ 1794-1870* _ 

To Charlea * Folsom* 

[Parkor House, Boston.] Proposes two dedications* Comments 
on the dispute between (Charles Greely] Lorinj; and [Edward 
Wilkins] Fields* A.L.S* 3p* 6x5 in* 

Intends the dedications for A History of the Law, the 
Courts, and the Lawyers of ?laine , Portland, 1863. 

t'or the controversy discussed seei C orrespondence on the 
Presen t Relations betwor n Gr eat Britain and the iJnited St^es 
"jFAnorica , Boston, 1GC3. 




















Boston 1^63 Feb. Ik 


Ms .Am. 

(7U) 


Puller^ Rich ard Kredcrick^ 182U* __ _ _ 

A.L.S. to J.N* Qotondorf coiicernlng Margaret Fuller*e 
correspondence with him; Boston^ li^ Feb. 1863* Is# 

(2 p.) 


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Boston 1S63 Feb. it 


_18g3_ I !Ay^.SainttfU 181Q-IB99^miniltar __ 

Vol.9 

I To Hiohard Davis Webb '’o.«5 

I 

I sBostoQa The writer was hlchly pleased by the news of the 
I great Anti^Slavery laeeting in London on January 29th« Attaokf 
I the London Ti^s. Praises John Bright, Franois WillUn Newman 
I and other English Abolitionists. Complaint of the depreda* 

! tions of the ’’pirate Alabama.** 
jA.L.S. 4pp« 7 3/4 X 10 in. 

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Boston 1P63 March 3 


_ Qurriaon^ ffillitM Lloyd> lflQ6«ia7a 

5 Mir. 

• To Oliver Jotmaon 


Vol.6 
No .64 


• Dostona Looked for the enlistnent reoord of James lathrop^ 
but found nothing. Thanks 0. J. for a oarte de vlait e. Says 
ha discussed the Idea of a trip to Eng la nd w 1th TT. Phi 11 Ips, 
-a great Increase in Anti-Slavery sentiment having taken 
place there, thd^ on an earlier occasion^ urged Oerrlt Smith 
to nake the trip. V. D. Conway Is trying to raise enpugh 
money to pay for a trip to England In April. W.L.G. does not 
v^nt to go to England at someone else*s expense. *tentlons 
**a plan for the benefit of George Thompson .••” Three of his 
family have been sick with incipient d Iphtherla,-Vi'endell, 
Fanny and Frank. 

A.L.s. 6 p. 6 X 6 in. 















Boston 1863 March h 


. 1863 _ 
4 Vkr. 


To Ann (Bitoa) Weiton "Mrt.Wnrron Tfeiton" 

I Boston. Aolmowlodgmont of * gift of olothlnr for 
inon • 

A.N.S* 4p* 5 1/4 X 4 la. 



Vol.51 
No.46 

the ^freed- 














Boston 1863 March 10 


laos 

Atxr 10 


ilasog, Poweli^ i7di-1867; lawyer. 


HU.SvJM Mi8. 


To Charles folsoji. 

IBostog. J Ahaaics him for procarin^ a copy of *-iveniore*B 
Historic^ Research # Ip. 8x5 in. 












Boston 1863 March H 

1865 BrotMie, Cauettn, 1826-^90^ ^ foLsovi ms5 

Mar ii 

To Charles Folson. 

[Boston.] ftants a duplicate of hie affidavit to the 
LeFauchrux translations. a.L.S. Ip. 65/4x5 V4 in. 









Boston 1863 March ik 


1863 

14 Ifeir 


frianda of tht 64th Rflciaant of Ifcga ,yQluntotri 

Subscription Lavas 


Vol.31 
No .60 


.^•ton. AoDouno6B>nt of a maatlne to aupply the raalnant 
with an outfit like that of othar Raglnanta from thla State** 
Printed D. Ip. 63/4x6 In. 










Boston 1B63 March l8 


1063 . 
10 


Hunt, a,H» 


To Inn (fiptoa) Cotton "Krt.TSarron Weiton** 


Vol.31 

^ 0.51 


«Bofton» Raoolpt for '^exoallont hospit&I ttores** 

A«DaS« Ip* 4 b/S X 8 1^2 in* 

Th« lattor-head roads t United Statoo Sanitary Conrlioion, 
Office of the N*E* Honen'a An'llinry Aeaooiation* 













Boston 1863 March 20 

Mi.A.A.2 Fr#aoh| Henryk_ 

p.52 


A«L,S« to D»L« Child on tiyer Meadow 
20 Mar. 1863. 1 a. (3 p.) 


oaaei [BeetonT] 


!• Child, David Lee, 179i 















Boston 1863 March 2h 


Ks.ibi. 

“ 354 '“ ! 


Wiggleaworth, Thonaa 


A.L.3. to CbarXos ^ITt regarding tuqtald rant} Boston, 
24 Kar. 1863. 1 s. (1 p.) 















Boston 1^63 March 26 


1865 Browne, Cf^uBten^ ^82^“ld09« 
Mar £6 

To Charles folBom, 


FOLSOM MW. 


[Boeton,] Needs still another sworn copy of the LeFaucheux 
specification. A.L.S. Ip, 81/4x51/4 in. 










Boston 1?63 April 1 


1863 Howo, Scumial. Gridlay. X80X-1676j author* _ Ch P 6*60 

Apr 1 

Letter to ? 

Will ha pamit Mias Pratt to uaa tha 
catalogue and to have auoh books as sha wishasT A«L«S« lp« 
81/4x6 In. 









Boston 


Ms.Am. 

ll»00 

(I27i+) 


1863 Apr. it 

Chamberlain, Mellen, I82I-I9OO. 

A.L.S. to George H. Blake; Boston, h Apr. 

1863. Is. (Ip.) 









Boston 1863 April 6 


6 Apr* 


Ar ria on ^ WilllAn Llayd^ 18Q6»187fl 
To Samaal Joseph May 


JkJUlU 

Vol.6 
No *65 


• Rostona Hoard from S. May Jr* that T* D* Bold lectured In 
Syracuse. Fonmrde an Invitation from the Executive Commit¬ 


tee to ^eld to speak at the approaching anniversary meeting 
of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Criticises the conduct 
of the Civil 'Var* Is not surprised that the Proclanation of 
Emancipation has had ao little effect. Renarks on the prev¬ 
alence of prejjudice apainst color in the North. "The mild¬ 
ness of the past winter fas anything but favorable to the 
general health." "‘Aunt* C>mrlotte Coffin calls to see us 
freouently, and is now at Djx Place 'as usual* assisting wife 
..." Praises 0. Thompson's^ ' 

Slavery cause in England. 

A.L.s. 4 p. 8x6 in. 


^orts !n behalf of the Anti- 













Boston: I863 April 7 ' 


>te. A,l, 2 


Andr Ua Joh n Alb iop _^_ 

A«L«8* to V.UQarriooni Boston, 7 April 1863* 




Z« (krrison, Villiaa Uo; 




3-1879. 











Boston 1863 April 8 


Iflfig- 


Apr 6 


Abbot# Uoiifcnij 


siaoia 


3^c 


To ChaiXcre folioa* 

[Bo£tOD.] Ibinka if Folaoa vlll reaa Dr« WhlU'a article 
Liuin he vrlli flnu only a olfference of opinion* The 
I i4;ht of the under^rauimte. funilty to recoauaend eeasures 
to the Corpora.tlon has now been extended to all the faculties. 
Cannot cay ahat vill be the result of such a change* 
m*L*S* 4p* 7 5/4 X 5 in* 











Boston 


1863 April 8 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 

(li+M 


Brewster, John M , Jr. 

A.N.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 8 April 

1863. Is. (Ip.) 


f, 









Boston: 


1863 Apr. 9 


tTJT 

p.23 


M alanM, John AlMoa ___ 

A.L.S. to V.XMOorrloon} Boaton, 9 Apr* 1863. 




X. OmiaoD, VlUlu Uo|^|805-1879. 











Boston 1?63 April 10 

[1865] Brotine, Caueten, 1828-1909. 

Apr 10 

To Charles Folsom. 

j [55 School St, (Boston),] Has heard tli&t Folsom has read In 
a French Yiork a scrlptlon of the different parts of the 
"culesee," and wants to see him fui’tlier about it, ji,L.S, 
Ip. 6 1/4x5 1/4 in. 










Boston 1863 April lo 


1B63 _ i rilliEm Lloyds IQQSrIBZa 

10 Apr. 

To Bllsabith (Biaio) Niohol 


Vol.6 

Ko.67 


«Ho8toQ3 A letter introduoing Monoure D* Conway^ a Virginian 
and the author of The Rejected Stone and The Oolden Hour * 
Critloleea the English f^oTjernmsnt for permitting the oonstr- 
uotlon of oommeroe raiders for the Confederacy, and praises 
the popular English demonstrations af^lnst Slavery. Fears a 
war with England. Asks lYs • N. If shs Is ever oomlng to Am¬ 
erica. Sends cartes de vislte . 

A.L.s• 4 p. 8x5 in. 
















Boston 1863 April 11 

io65 Broine* Caueten, Jl8:?3-ld09. . roj.soM 

Apr 11 

To Charles Folsom* 

j [Boston.] Wants to see him on a matter preliminary to 
his deposition in "the pistol case." A.L.S. Ip. 
81/4x51/4 In. 





Boston 1863 April 


_i(3C_3_ 

Apr 14 


Foleom, Charier, 1794-1871. 


I v'LSDM .MS8« 


To Charles Creoiy Lorinf,. 

[Boston.] Liberates $150.00 pledged as a loan, as he has 
"roiaedled what evil he coolc.” Feels as much good lias 
been done as if the transaction had been completed. A.L.S. 
Ip. 8x5 in. 

Draft. 


















Boston 1863 April 15 

Amory, Thomas Cbffin, I§ 12 -l 889 . 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellon Chamberlain; Boston, 15 
lUOO April 1863. Is. ( 2 p.) 

m 
















Boston 


1863 April 16 


Ms. Am. 

2401 

( 3 ) 


Pike, Marshall 

A.L.S. to Mrs Gove sending her Col. 

Gove's helt and verses on the Col.; Boston, 
16 April 1863. Is. ( 2 p.) 


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Boston 1863 April 20 

166? _i Jroiine, .Cftiietoo* i818-ld09. _ 

/pr 20 I 

I To Charles Folsoro. 

* [Boston.] Aslcs him to see Judge Curtis ”la regard to 
: pistols.** The LeFaucheux translations aust be completed 
^ this week. A.L.S. Ip. 6x5 1/4 in. 


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Boston 1863 April 23 

1863 Br«y« J 
23 April 

To Capt. Sanuol Smith 


Ua. I.1.3 



[BostoxO Instruotiona to sell oodfiah assigxxed to TTest 
Indies and to bring baok good ooffee. 












Boston 1S63 April 25 

1865 Kimball, Moses, 1610-l895j phll'inthroplst. Ch J 2.6? 

Apr 25 

To P.y«.Chandler (Peleg V.'hltmon ?) 


[Boston, Mass. ] Realizes that the authorities of the Insti¬ 
tutions may not look favorably on the new Board of Charities. 
Therefore he recommends an amendment to the Bill, and ;»lve 5 
tho exact y/ordlnp; of the changes which ho su^^rosto. A.L.S. 
3p. 8x5 In. 







Boston 1863 April 27 

1863 Kimball, Moses, 1810-1395; philanthropist. Ch J 2.81 

Apr 27 

To P.T/.Chandler (Poleg Y/hltraan ? ) 


[Boston, Mass.] Suggests one last ch*inge in the Bill of the 
Board of Charities in the wording of a phrase respecting the 
duties of the Secretary of the Board. A.L.S. Ip. 8x5 in. 






Boston 1863 April 29 

1065 Brotm©, Caueten, 1828-1909. 
Apr 29 I 

To Charles f'olsom. 


[Boston.] Wants the translations the next morning If they 
are flnishea. Would like to see Becherclie’s definition 
of ’^culasse.” A.L.B. Ip. 8 1/2x5 1/4 In. 









Boston 1863 April 29 


125 

(24) 


M^asaohusattf Hi sto rloal Soola^.» _ __ 

BnpraTsd fora^ flllad out in ms*, signod (Hobart Wlnthrop, 
6to*)t AoHnowlod^ont of gift of Amorioan Antl-Sla^ary Sooie- 
tyj Boston, 29 Apr* 1865* 1 s* (l p*} 












Boston 1B63 May 5 


1863 


6 Muy 


Oarrli on, WillUm Uoyd, ie06>lS79 


To Olirer Johnson 


WiJUL,! 

Vol.6 

No.58 


• BoatoQs Tails of his plnns for ths nnnlTsrsary nsotines* 

" 1 do not wish or intsnd to nrsikB sny spseoh during the meet* 
ings. Personally^ I am tired of • pesoh-rraking •••" Names 
ths speakers for the meetings i T* D« Weld^ cJ. R.Ts Sloans f 
R# Purvis j T. Tilton and W. Phillips. Oerrit Smith donated 
$100 to the American Anti-Slavery Society. Rennrks on the 
great popularity of Anna E. Dickinson. Dr. 0. B. Cheever may 
offer a prayer at the opening of the meeting. The Conmittoe 
investigating the condition of the colored people wants cJ. 

V. W .?3 Yerrinton *’to report prooeedings, in New Orl¬ 

eans. Does not want his cam^^noluded in the call of the 
Progressive Friends* meeti^^Bv. Phillips is not going to 
England. 

A.L.s . 4 p. R X 5 in. 












Boston 1S63 May 6 

1%3 Holine#, Olwr l*ind«n, 1809-18%. _ 

’'ay 6 X.t.S. to (Abram Edaands OuttorlJi [Boaton] 6 May 1863* 
i it (2 pp.) 


I 


I. Cattar, Abram Edmanda, 


i-1900, 









Boston 


INt 


•D.162 

.1 

V.40 


1863 • May 9 

Edvfard Everett 


A«L«S, to George Ticknori Boston, 9 May 1863« 












Boston 1863 May 10 


* ^ • A ♦ 1«2 

p.28 


Sargentj Henrietta> 176$-1671 > 

letter toBi Boston, 10 1863. 








Boston 1863 May 12 

1865 Bi-oiine, Causten, 1820-1909. roi.:.()M mxs. 

May 12 

To Charlee f'olsou. 

■ [Boston,] Tiill take his final deposition the next day. 
Asks him to bring Kr, Smith's copy of the drawing, A,L,S, 
Ip, 7x6 1/4 In, 

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Bostcjn 1B63 May 13 

-. [1363._ LF()l£.>iaj .,Cearte_MclIofta»_LB;jdLS8:;»_^_ 

:i&y IS] I 

To Ciuiriee Folsoa. 

[Boston.] Informs hia of tho tine when the 
and the position of his seat. A.N.S. Ip. 
fi^ned ”Ceo." 



curtain rises 
^ X 4 in. 












Boston 1863 May ik 

I Botton« New Trtaont Theater* Folaoa Add» 12 


Printad progran for perfomanoM at New Tranont Thaatart 
Paul Juignat'a French Dranatio Co* in ”La Joia Fait Paur” 
and "Daux Hommea du Nord.** Boetcn^ Hi May [18637] 1 
(U p.) 















Bostjon 1^63 May 15 

lt)63 Folsosi, CharioE, 1794-1871.. 
May lo 

To CauBten Brovme. . 


[Boston.] Returns the ticket and the book and tolls him 
iiow much the eveiiln^. was enjoyed. A.L.S. kp» 8 l/i: x 
7 1/4 in. 

Draft. 















Boston 1863 May l6 


1863 Fuller, ?ioher8 Frederlok, 1824-1869. Ho.94 la *0.61.7.2 

Uky 16 Thomas Poiinant DArton 

! [Boston] Hopes to bs able to ssouro photograph of 
Alger* Reports on efforts to seoure first Boston edition 
of Shatespeare, and refers to articles by Oeorge Lunt in 
the Boston Transcript on Shakespeare# 

A#L#s# 2 pp# 9 5/4 X 7 5/4 in# 










Boston 1863 May l8 

lees Aieer. vinua RounMiviii*, iea2-i9oe. 

May 18 To [Richard nrederlokj Fldlar 

[BostonJ Will ha^i) photograph shortly to 
Barton* 

A.I.8* 1 p« 33/4x6 1/4 in* 



0.61.7,1_ 

no. 16 

sand for [T* P*] 













Boston 




1863 May 18 


Stephenson, J 


v,32 

p.30 


Letter to Mars® ^'-Siry > 41 /; Boston, 18 l^ay I 863 , 


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Boston 1863 May 26 

Ms.Am. Phllllpj. Wend#ll, ieil«l8Mi. 

A«N«S« to Smiel Josoph May amounolng death of 
hla brother Gremrlllei c Boston? 26 May 1863» 

1 8. (3 p.) 


I«May, Samuel Joseph^ 17 














Boston: I863 May 29 


I 


29 '^y 


liTi. 


rranois 


To yrs, Lydia !Zaria Child 


Y 0 I .9 

No.77 


«3o8tona Th« writer said he back fron Viashlncton too late 
to 1^0 to the Aniiivorsury and the Meeting. Send® hie contribu¬ 
tion. 

A.L.S. Ip. 6x9 in. 










Boston 1863 June 1 


.im. 

1 June 


gfcrriSQnf Mfilliim Lloyd 


To Sanniel Joeoph Vky 




Vol.6 
No. 60 


• Bostona Repots 3. J. M.*8 eudden departure. Dieouseei 
plane for a visit to Syraousa. Gives his itinerary. 

A.L.s. 4 p. 8x5 in. 













Boston 1863 June h 

1865 Brovme, Cuusten, 19*^8-1909. 
June 4 

lo Charles Folsom. 


roi.soM sm. 


[Boston.] W&nts the French documents which Jud£e Curtis 
asked Folsom to lnveBti£ate. A.L.S. Ip. 6 1/4 x 5 1/4 In. 












R-B 
MSS 
Ms . 
3120 


Boston, 1863 June 8 


Franklin Club (Boston, Mass.). 

Letter, 1863 June 8. 

1 item (2 p.) in folder ; 26 x 38 


cm. 

SUMMARY: Letter 
Club to the City of 
gift of $1000 to the 
includes the text of 
acceptance. 

1. Boston Public 
Boston (Mass.) Board 


from Franklin 
Boston offering 
Public Library 
the City’s 

Library. I. 
of Alderman. 


a 


MRGRRBKM 


ocm37276308 







Boston 1863 June l8 


Mfl.An, ! %ker^ Wllllaw P 

11<1 I 

A,N,3, to Capt, Qeorpo A, Shaw sending clothing 
, charged to Henry W, Sawyer; Boston, 10 June 1063. 1 8.(1 p,! 


1. H.3.—HlsV^lvll war 

2. Sawyer, Henry W 
I. Shaw, George A 












Boston 1863 July 5 


1663_' flfcrrl»on, ITUllfta HnyiL 

6 July. 


To «Samuel Joseph *hya 




Mi .A.1.1 

Vol.6 

No.61 


cBontona Invites the addressee to visit him. Will publish 
a letter from Joshua P. Blanchard to the addressee in the 
Liberator. 

A.L.a. 4p. 8x5 in. 












Boston 1863 July 7 


...1963 _ 1910-18991 mial*t«r_ 

7 July 


- 

Vol.9 

!’o • 96 


To niohard Davit Webb 


•BottoQa The writer tends photographs of Wendell Phillips* 
Rejoioet over the surrender of Vicksburg and the battle of 
Gettysburg. Expects further defeats of the Confederate Army 
near Winchester. Would like to know the reaction of the 
British pro-slavery party. Attacks Napoleon's activities in 
fiexioo* Praises Gen* Uebde* Ventions the Alexandra case and 
the Polish situation* 

A*L*S* 4pp. 4x6 in. 










Boston} 


Ms.Am. 

1825 

( 1 ) 


1863 July 7 

Sanborn, Franklin Benjeunin, 1831-1917. 

A.N.S. to Samuel May on contributing cost of 
advertising to Anti-Slavery Society, etc.; Boston, 
7 July 1863. 1 3. (2 p.) 










Boston 1^63 July 13 

1863 Curtia, Charles Telham, 1792-1864. ¥OL>ot4 Msji. 

July 13 I 

To Charloa Folsom. 

eBoston.j Has heard that his sons, George and Norton 
si'olsomaf may be exempted from «army» servloe because 
of near-sightedness. Reminds him that commutation money 
oan not be received after the day of rendcEvous, and 
exemptions may not be granted before that day. A.L.S. 
2p. 71/2x6 In. 


) 









Boston 1^63 July l4 


To Ollvsr Johnaon 


■--- 1 

Vol.8 

No.62 

SvSSVSHSSg 












I 


Boston 1863 juiy 17 

' 1 ; r-.-,,;. ■ ^-1 vi. 

' w 

[ .[ v/id t' rt lurr: 1 } o 

V i cori'tjrti'yrr., Cu:. co ' Vho!:. (•?;]; ni.o ni 

. 2 ' . 7 o, ■: X r> ir. 

Vo l.is Li ‘c c:' V/il2io;.i iliclrl’n- 

.... 



nrooi’s without 
rht. A.L.8. 

Prescott , Posto.M, 








Boston 1863 July 21 


■Juiyn 


Sabiae> boreuso 


aIl. iI5d 


To Giaery Twicaeii^ i'reslaeat, bostoa aao Worcoeter Raiirocia* 










Boston 1863 juiy 25 



JSiJUUl 

Vol.fl 
No.63 


25 July 


To Oliver Johxiion 


cBoabooia Expreasea hla gratitude for a photograph of T, D. 
Weldo Wishaa ho oould haia boon in ProTldonoo with 0. J» 

Haa invited Rov. J. W, Msiaslo to the Firat of Auguat oolobrt- 
tion at Ablngton. Wo.Phllllpa will not bo able to bo there. 
Aaks if there will bo another riot in New York "whan ttw draft 
arain comes on." Sympathirea with J. 3. Gibbons and W, P. 
Powell in the deatruotion of their property by the mob. Vfen- 
doll and Pranky Garrison are stopping in Philadelphia on theii 
way to Gettysburg. Joahua Coffin haa been in the aaylum at 
Y/oroeater. 

A.L.s. S p. 6x5 in. 

Aooompaniad by an envelo]^Bfareaaed to Oliver Johnson. 












Boston 1863 Juiy 27 


i i 

r, ' 

JVM-1 71. 


To 

rl' 3 i'blso;.,. 

[Br'.jtoj., ] 

I'-Xpocbs to jO itWfi'* the who In I!.''!' 


^ iiial'e 

ic ’ <.v.' ’irrar eM*:,!.!. in rejar.i to 

A.' 

• C . Lf ■ 

. 0 1/4 X 4 i. . 

K . 

i'Ofo : 

’-4. 

to ‘ is Lifo of .Unia.M lilokli:.-- 


t}i o r Au, u:j t, 
tliM proofs, 

^ J , b o 3 1 o 1 1 , 








Boston: 


1863 ^^6* 5 


Ifl63-4p th o r p , R« ab a rt? ^. .R. 

5 Aug. 


To Ilia8 Beaton 


lhJL.9^ 

Vol.Sl 

No. 75 


• Boston** Tho writer explains the raiaunderstanding through 
which he neglected to acknowledge the **polita attention of 
Mrs. Flfleld** in sending a pamphlet sermon of the writer's 
ancestor, the Rev. B&at Apthorp. The writer wished to invest!* 
gate **how the name of ^Veston got Into the Apthorp family.** 

A slater of the writer's father w-aa naraod Frances 'lYeston 
Vaughan. Inquires for the date of the addressee's grandfatheik 
loss at sea. Wonders if the ship on which the writer's grand¬ 
parents suffered wreck or capture by pirates in 1771 or 2 was 
corunanded ty Captain Weston. 

A.L.S. 4p. B X 5 in. 

Eliphaa Weston ’’sailed on n ship from Boston to Biltl- 



never after heard from.” Cf. 


more In 1705, and his vessel' 


Weston, Thomas. The Dosoendants of Edmund Weston of Duxbury, 










Boston 1863 Aug. 7 


Mq.A.l 




Phllllpa» Vendcll 


v.32.pl*5 




Letter to Samuel May; Boston CT3 7 Aug. 1863. 












Boston 1863 Sept. 3 


AQSJy. 
Sep 5 


Hale, iflfil-riaflJL ___ 

To Chai-ies FoIboo. 

[Boston,] li’ould like to have the next nuaber of 
paper tomorrow, A.L.S. 5p. 65/4x4 1/2 in. 


FOLSOM \liS. 


Mr, Lor Inti's 












Boston 


1?63 Sept. 8 


p.32 


Phmips. Wi>d«U. iail-188lt. _ 

A.N.3.(Initials) to LysanHor Spoonari 
•Boston?* 8 Sspt. 1863, 1 s. (1 p.) 


I. Spooner, Lysander, 1808 










I 



MSS. 


Boston 1863 Oct. 

^ IS63 —; Tair« , J o hn , 1 7 9 S-l£6i «- 

Oot S 


To Charles Folsom* 


3 


• Boston.* Transmits to him a photograph of cBdme Franools* 
Jorard to ^»e prosonte^l to the Geographical Society of 
Mussaohusetts • A.L.3. Ip. B x 5 in. 













Boston 


1863 Oct. 8 


Hooper, Samuel, l808-l875* 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Charles Lanman giving autohio- 
2395 graphical account; Boston, 8 Oct. I863. Is. 

(27) (2p.) 








Boston: 


1863 Oct. 9 


1863 Baooii» 0«orc« A _ _ 

Got 9 

To 1QLlli«Bi Lloyd Oarrlson. 

[Botton] 


!• OarrlBon, Vllliaa IJ< 


o^l^BO I 


5-1879. 


t.82 

p.54 







Roston 1863 Oct. 28 


Ms •A* 1*2 


Sarcent^ C. 


v#32 

P.?8 


Lettar to i^.L.Qarriaon; Boston, 20 Oct 10631 








Boston 1863 Oct. 31 i 

I 

I 

Lincoln, Solomon, I838-I9OT• ! 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Charles Lanman enclosing biographical; 
2395 sketch of Samuel L. Crocker; Boston, 31 Oct. 

( 12 ) 1863. 2 s. ( 3 p.) 










Boston 1863 


Nov, 5 



WillUm 



-Ml 
Vol.6 
No. 64 


6 Nov 


To Oliver Johnson 


• Boitoiij ?lsird from T. Tilton thit 0. J. tnd been near Long;- 
wood, Jk. on a visit. Thinloi sormono other tt*n hfmoalf 
should write the history of the Anti-Slavery oause. J^ntions 
preparations for "the Deoade celebration at Philadelphia." 
Corrunents on a photogmph of hineelf. Discusses H. W. toch¬ 
er’s English tour. 

A.L.s. 4 p. 8x 6 in• 















1 


Boston 1863 Nov. 9 


-IMS _likrriiQii^ 

9 Not. 



Vol.6 

No.66 


To Alfred H. Lot* 


■ Bostona Raplias to A. H. L. invitatlcn to laotura a faw 
days bafora tha opaning of the Daoada oalabration in Phila¬ 
delphia. Yf.L.G. is willing to do io proridod J* V. MoKim 
agraas. Would like to read A. H. L.'s statement oonoarning 
tha drai't. 

A.L.a. (Ms. oopy) 4 p. 8x6 in. 














Boston 1863 Nov. 10 


M8»Aw, 


Qttlncjj Elisa Susan^ 1798*168li. 


to Mr, Trumbull sending j^otograph^ autography 
and other papers of John Quincy Adams; «Bostons 
10 Nov. 1863. 1 s. (1 p.) 


1. Adams, John Quincy, Pres.U.S., 
I. Trumbull, 


I767.I8I48. 













Boston 


Ms .Am. 
iJtOO 

(1082) 


1863 Nov. 11 

Stockwell, Stephen N 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 11 
Nov. 1863. Is. (ip.) 











Boston 1863 nov. lU 


14 Not. 


Ckrriion^ Willlta Lloyd» ISOS.lflTfl 

To Janat Villar MoKloi 


Vol.6 
No .66 


iBostoHa Disouaiai plana for tha Third Daoada maating. Nanaa 
thoaa who will probably gita addraaaaa. "iky wa ba aparad 
tha praaanoa of C. W. Danlaoni" Saya t»«t Jaraaa P. Otla ia 
tha only ona of tha aignara of tha Doolaration of Santiroanta 
who aver rapudiatad ita prinoiplaa. Rafara to A. H. Lova*a 
raquaat that W«L«0« laotura in tha Conoart Hall. 

A«L«a • 4 p« 8x5 in« 













Boston 1863 nov. 22 


-lass - tkrrHon, W11H>« Lloyd, lung-lSTa 

22 Not. 


-Vta.M 
Vol.6 
No. 87 


To OliTor Johnson 


• Bostons J. ¥• IfeKin auggostad in a lottar to W.L.O. that 
J. ¥• W. Yorrinton should report the proceedings of the Third 
iDeoade meotlng for the Herald Tribune . "Will you oonfer with 
j Greeley or Osy about it ..." ReYers^to the lecture to be gl- 
▼en by W.L.G. by Invitation of A. H. Love. H&s Invited J. R. 
Sloane to speak at the Third Decade meeting. 

A.L.s • 2 p« 8x6 In. 












Boston 1863 Nov. 2 k 

Svaner, CburltSf 




4«L«S» to VilliaM Llogrd 0«rrl«oii| Boston^ 2U NoToiid>er 
1863 1 •• (U p*) 



!• ibolitiocilsto* 














Boston 1863 Nov. 26 


26 Not. 


QirrUonf WlllUa Unyd, 11106-1678 


To Olivor Johnaon 


Vol.6 

No.68 


• Bostona Thanks 0« J. and ^ Sarah J. Sarin for InTlting 
him and his wife to stay with thom^ but they plan to yisit 
their nieoe, Anna Percy. W.L.O. discusses insertion of a 
notice of the Third Decade meeting in the New York Tribune. 
Does not think that H. W. Beooher has treated the Amor loan 
Anti-Slavery Society **fairly and raapianimbuely." Notes, that 
in his English speeches, he has ignored "the name and serv¬ 
ices of Goorge Thongs on in our behalf." "P.S. As the Hutoh- 
insons cannot be with us, wo shall probably haTre to give up 
the idea of mus io at our meetings." Will ask A. L. Cox for 
the loan of the parohrient D||^aration of Sentiments. 

A.L.s. 4 p. 8x5 in. 














Roston 1863 nov. 28 

I -Jt.tUnr. H , 1006-1389. 


V.32 

P.90 


Letter to W.L. Oarrlson) Boston^ 28 l^ov. 1863• 
















Boston 1863 Dec. 1 


ilaJUl*! 

V.32 

p.87 


Sumnar, Charlfla, 


latter to W.li. Oarrlsoti} Boston^ 



1 Dec. 1863. 









Boston 1863 Dec. 10 


i 

Kfi.Ani. I Tieknor, O.orge, 179 1-1871. 


193(3) 


A.L.r. to R[lchar(l] Prothlin{ham) (Boston^) 10 Dec. 
[13)63. 1 e. (2 p.) 


I Frothlngham, Richard 













Boston: 


1863 Dec. 


Wl 


a.33 
.33 
no.82 


Atldaw. Bawnra 

to Lorln; )it>od7) Boston, 


U Dm 1863. 


1 •. (1 p.) 















Boston 1863 Dec. 20 



JtilllAm Llo yd^ 1BQ6.1B79 


V 0 I .6 

No«69 


20 Doo. 


To Olivor John!on 


• Bostons Says ho boa enough reporta of the Third Decade mee- 
tine to aatiafy the Libarator'a requireoenta• Pralaea Hanry 
M. Parkhurat for hia akill in reporting on the meeting. Daa* 
oribea Orson 3. Murray, whose recent letter was published in 
the Liberator. G. Thompson writes that he will Isaye for Am* 
erioa in a month. Says hia oold has become worse since he 
got home. 

A.L.s. S p. 8 x 6 in. 

Aooompanied by an envelope addressed to Johnson. 












Dec. 26 

- 181 Q«^ 8 ^ 9 | i^inlBtar 


26 Deo* I 

I Cirouler Letter 


V 0 I .9 

r/oaoi 


I 

cBoitona The letter requests the ministers to whom it was 
sent to obtain signatures to a petition to Congress on the 
subject of Slaveryf from their congregations* 

Printed dooument* Ip* 5 x 8 in* 










W IS‘i-4 

















Boston 


1864-1884 


Ms. 2927 


Ellis, Francis H 

25 invoices ion printed forms filled out 
for ToMn, County and State taxes, or water 
to be collected from or paid by Francis H. 
Brighton, Boston, 1864-1884. 


in Ms.) 

bills, 

Ellis; 


















Boston l86it , 1879 

Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth. 

Ms.Am. 2 printed DD.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
lUOO 186U^ 1879 . 2s. (2p.) 

(791) 











Boston 1864-1877 

Healy, Joseph P 

Ms.Am. U A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, l86U- 
lUOO 1877 . 4s. (5p.) 

(585) 









Boston 186U-1870 


18&4- 

1870 


Frt»e<imen*B Onion Comail 11 1 I'lev Xfind 
Branch. 

[Boston.] Receipts for money. 


Me. 











Boston. 


Feb.-Dec. l86^ 

Boston. Coinmittee on City Temporary Home. 

Ms.Bos. Minutes of meetings; Boston, Feb.-Dec. l86U. 
.Wl(3) Ms. Iv. (9p.) 










Boston 


Ms.Am. 

lltoo 

(93) 


111864 : 

Benler, C W 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, Cl864?: 
Is. (ip.) 









Boston 1864 


I 

I 

I Dr&drordy Churle s Fr cdcrlclc» _ 

[Boeton.] Index U the prlnclp^ notes In Clcmencln'f. od! 
tlon of Don Quijote.—0 vole.—1?0 ff. 


I 














Boston 


1864 


lli82 


Chrlaa Farrar, I8 3ti-»1S67» 


A«Signature of ticket to his lecture Artemue Ward Among 
the Hormonal .Boston? l86h?. Card (l p*) 














CBostonD C186UD 

Everett, Edward, 179^-1865. 

Ms.Am. Speech "before Committee of Massachusetts 
2006 General Court in opposition to taking of lands 
(i 8 t) around Mystic Pond by city of Charlestown; 
CBoston, 1861* D 5 ip. 







Boston l86it 

Griffin, John Quincy Adams, 

Ms.Am. 2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

l400 l861t. 2s. (3p.) 

(531) 







Roston 1864 

_ '_TlcyaiQr^ Ooori;o*_ X791.-1071, _ ... _ 


[Life of V^illiam Hloklinc Prescott, Proof sheets, with 
manuscript notes and correctionsJ [Boston# Ticknor & 
Flolds# 1864.] viii, 103-490f. Ulus. Sra. 40 . 
















Boston: 1864 

I 

_I _ Jfnl Qn_ C 1-- -BoiiipTij ___ 


i List of membersi constitution snd records of meetings. 

I lard Ten. 1864. Manuscripts, signed. 24p. Size, 10 x 
I 8 inches. 










Boston 1364 


Jan. 4 




tOl-jUM NiSS. • 

1864 

pLriOUin, Frtuiclef i8L2>-Idd** 


Jan 4 

To Chitrioe i^oiboia* 



[bostoa. Library of Slass* Hitt* boc.J Thiukfi it will be 
ueeiess for hia to wfait^ &6 ha has ao proofs* A.L.S* ip* 
d X 0 in* 

Refers to Pioneers of Franco in the New World. i>oBtoa, 1865. 


if or hlB ackiiowieo^aent of if ol sob *8 services 

• 

see p* xii* 















Boston 1864 jan. 12 • 


125 

(28) 


Ihilllpa, Wanitoll, lBll«iaB4. 

A«Im 8* to Mbroso Arnold Konnoyt [Boatont] 12 Jon* 1604* 

1 0. (2 p.) 









Boston 1864 Jan. 13 


IBM . 

13 Jan* 


■ Arrltca^ IfillUm Lloyd^ lB06 » l£7a 

To Franols Qardnor 


1% 

Vol.6 
No.70 


• Bostona Asks F* G* to oxousa F* J* (kirriton from partiol- 
pating in the military drill raoently inauguratad at the 
Boston la tin Sohool* 

A*L*8* 1 p* 8x6 in* 







Boston 


Ms.Am. 

lllOO 

( 1 * 51 ) 


l861 Jan. ll 
Foster, Dwight, 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, lU 
Jem. 1861*. Is. (3p.) 








Boston 1864 Jan. 22 

Ch A IS.22 

1864 Axidrew^ John Albion^ .181B»1867| governor or ilassachusette. 
Jan 22 

To Mellen Chanberla:ln. 


[Boston, Haas. ] Wialias to give Tewksboxy (?) a promotion 
to a position where h<i will be respected. A.L.S. Ip. 
71/2x6 In. 








Boston 


1864 Jan. 22 

E7«r«tt, Edward, 1794-1865, _ No.46 in •*lft,S,9,l 


Lattor to Gardner Brewer, In regard to General Andrewe, 
Dated, Sumner Street, Jan. 22, 1864, Manueoript, signed, 
1 page. Site, 7 x 4 l/2 inohes. 







Boston l86i+ Jan. 23 
Aiken, John. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellon Chamberlain; Boston, 23 

lUOO Jan. 186U. Is. (2p.) 

(17) 












Boston 1864 jan. 23 

) tj 1 

1564 Ticknor, Gcor-e, 1711-lo71. 

' f '■Jk. rtv • -I 

Jan 23 ■’ '• 

lo Cimrlcs Folsojn, 

[tiontor,] Has had a nopy nf tlio worl; Ui't C^r him *\t 
I Tloknor Kiolda. A.L.J, Ip, G 1 , 4 x 4 In, 

Hefors to his Llfo o f Yfllliain Hick] in/ Prescott, 

I Boston, 1864, 


I 














Boston 


l 86 U Jan. 26 


Deem, John Ward, 1815-1902. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Charles Lanman enclosing a list of 
2395 facts about Massachusetts congressmen; Boston, 
(57) 26 Jan. l86U. Is. (3p.) 









Boston 

Ms.Am. 

lUOO 

(12U1+) 


1864 Feb. 5 
Wright, Albert J 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 5 
Feb. 1864. Is. (ip.) 











Boston: IS 64 Beb.; B 


Ms. Am. 


1623 


Peters (Edward D.) > Co. 


mftrnhant, Boston 


A.N.S. to T.B. Pickering, Deer Isle, Me., 
Boston, 8 Feb. 1861*. Is. (2 p.) 


on business; 


I Pickering, T 














Boston 1864 Feb. 12 

, I 

1864 Ifatcalf^ Tharon^ 1704-1876| Jurist* - Ch A 7*75 — 

Feb 12 

To Hon* M. Chamborlaln. 

‘ [postonT] Crltlcisos the use of oortaln words In a law re¬ 
port. A.L.S. Ip* 10 X 7 3/4 in* 








Boston: l86^ F^b 15 


19g4.. . Chap^n^ ?Yg>L.^fcrift.. (7fP9tPn)> I6Q6»188g 


i!aLJU9^ 
Yol,32 
No.7 


16 Fab. 


To U. & }tit 0 Au^sto Laugal 


• Boatonj The writer and Aunt 'bry t'Jray Chapmanj are looking 
forward to seeing the addressees and their children. TT. Phil¬ 
lips is lecturing in New York tonight against Pres. Lincoln. 

G. Thompson is lecturing on England and the Rebellion. The 
writer is not troubled by the difference between the views of 
Garrison and Phillips, Garrison put Thompson in oornmunlcation 
with Governor Andrew, who took him to the Union Club and is 
going to preside at the reception given him. John Torbes is 
busy with it. The writer has **left no stone unturned to pre¬ 
vent playing into the hands of the South,” ’’ortunately "the 
ruling class in Ei ,ing class-nor are 







I 




16 Feb. 



T 


1606-1886 


l!a 

Vol.32 


To K* & line Auguate Laugel 

Roebuck A l^barncliffe, et Id gena omne either nation or gov. 
3rnment, The writer waa called to Mra, (Frederic^?) Tudor 
bo help her arrange her late hua^nd'a papora. 

4p. 8 1/8 X 6 in. 












Boston 1864 Feb. 15 


. _W 6 i_ 
16 Feb. 



GarrUon^ MillAm Uo>!ii» 1606-1679 _ ^ii .A.1. 1 

V 0 I .6 

To Oliver Johnson No.96 

«bostons Corrects en error in the Tetlonel Anti-Slevery 
Standard. Says that a donatlcn to the rational Freedman's 
Relief Association of the District of Columbia oame from the 
late ''iss Jane PArknan^-not from him. 

A.L.s. Ip* ® 3 8 X 6 10 in. 

Aocompanied by an envelope addressed to 0. Johnson. 












Boston 


1864; 15 February 

Ifymm, Chari*! F*u*ad*ii Fnaoit*_ Maa* Aoo< 149S 

A.N.St to [ ]| Bo!ton« 16 Feb. 1864. 1 *.(l p.) 










Boston 1864 Feb. 16 


ISei _ auilS£n*.VllU«B Lloyd, 1806-1879 

16 Fob. 


Mf 

Vol.6 

No.71 


To OllTrer Johnfon 


icBoatoQa Dlsoussea the reoaptiona to be given to 0. Thompaon 
I in New York and Roaton* Mantiona Gov* John A* Andrew aa a 
'poaaible ohairnain of the meeting at which Thompaon will be 
welooned to Boaton* Givea G* T«*8 itinerary and diaouasea 
hia lecturing plana, which include an addreae in H« W. Reach* 
er*a church. 

A«L«a« 4 p* 8x6 in* 















Boston? 


l86U Feb. 19 


Me.A.1.2 


Chapman. Mary n 


v.33,pHtA 


Letter to William Lloyd Garrison; CBostonTD 19 Feb. l86U. 








I 

I 






Bostcpn 1864 March 

Thompson^ George, 16 oU«i6T8, 


Ms.A.1.2 


v.33,p30 


Letter to W.L. Garrison; Boston, CMar,T3 l86U. 













Boston 


Ms.Am. 

lUOO 

(98) 


l86ii Mar. 5 


Bigelow, George T 


yi. 


A.L.S. to Mellen 
186 U. Is. (2p.) 


Ler, 1810-1878 

Chamberlain; Bi 


(bston, 5 Mar. 






I 







Boston 1864 March 1 ^ 

lB6i . J rkrrifoiu WUlUm 

14 Mkr. 


To OllTor Johziaon 


Mi JLa«l 
Vol.6 
No.72 


sBostona Will not acodhpuny 0. Thompaon to Nlkshin^onf but 
hopes that 0. J. will do so. 0. Thompson will pay part of 
his (0. J.'s) expenses. Discusses the Washington invitation. 
Says the weather wes bad during the reception for 0. T. at 
H. W. Beecher's ohuroh. **Mr. Thompson is not always equally 
I eloquent, and does not sustain so even a flight as ?*r. Phll- 
I lips .. .** Refers to G. T.'s habit of taking snuff. *’t/y dear 
jwife is fining steadily, little by little, every week.” 
Favors Pres. Lincoln in the coming election. 
jA.L.s. 4 p. fi X b in. 


Printed in part in Will 


Garris on , IV 1 101. 












Boston: ■ 


l864 April 5 


Ms .Am. 

1993 

(7) 


Pillsbury, Parker, I 809 -I 898 . 

A.L.S.(incomplete) to Benjamin sending 
Theodore Tilton's notice of his lecture; Bos¬ 
ton, 5 April I 86 U. 1 s. (2 p.) 

Lower third of sheet with portion of post¬ 
script lacking. 







Boston 


Ms .Am. 
11*00 
(958) 


l861* Apr. 11 
Rice, Henry 

A.N.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 11 Apr. 
1861*. Is. (Ip.) 









Boston 


186^ Apr . 18 

Stevens, Henry A 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, I8 
Apr. I86U. Is. (ip.) 


Ms.Am. 

lUOO 

(107U) 








Boston 
Ms.Am. 


lUOO 

( 11 ) 


1864 April 25 

Adams, J Q 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 25 
April 1864. Is. (2p.) 










April 26 


Boston 1864 


_J864 _ |!i ay^ Samu# !^ Jr,^ 18 10*18991 minister 

26 Apr.) 

j To Rioherd Dm vie Viebb 


_ 

Vol.lO 

No.4 


j sBoetona The writer sends a shipment of pamphlets» eto. 

I Lists the contents of the shipment. Sends a book on theology 
by William H« Furness. 

A.L.S. 4pp« 5x8 in. 










Boston l86ii Apr. 28 
Ely, A B 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 28 
lUOO Apr. l86U. 2s. (6p.) 

( 1 * 06 ) 








Boston 1864 April 28 


IB 6 I _ .flurrlioB, WiiiiBa Uoyd, laoe.iaia _ 

28 Apr. 

To Oliver Johnaoo 


Mi*A*l,X 

V 0 I .6 
No.73 


• Boatona Telia 0. J. to aeleot the hymna to be aung at an 
approaching anniveraary meeting. "Yerrinton aaya he will do 
the reporting for uaThinka Frof. Day or aoma other color¬ 
ed noan should apeak at the morning session. Diaoussea the 
preparation of reaolutiona. ’Vintiona divided opinion oon- 
oerning Pres, Lincoln. Tas been invited to speak at the ann¬ 
iversary of the Women’s Loyal Pational league^ which ftivora 
J. C. Fremont for President. Aooepts an invitation to visit 
the I. Msncienhalls and G, Thompson. Will stay with the John 
Hoppers in New York. 

A.L.a. 4 p, 8x6 in. 


Aooompanied by an envelop^^sdressed to 0 . Johnson. 









Boston 1864 May 3 

gorb>s. John yfanwcr, 


Mi.A.10.1 Bo.l 


A.L.3. to Bcttiah 0. Ctonayi Boston, 3 May 1864> 1 •• 

(2 p.) 











Boston 1864 May 5 

1664 -Jikrrlion, irilltaB Lloyd*_iaot= 18 Ifl_ 

6 I V 0 I .6 

! To OllTor Johnson No*74 

jcDostona Gives directions concerning G. Thompson's arri^l 
I in New York* Expects an argument over the resolutions to be 
I offered at the anniversary meeting* Refers to the decision 
jof Congress and the Attorney "leneral that colored soldiers 
^should receive the same pay as ths whites. Discusses *Vs • 

C* W, 0all*8 appeal to the Women's Loyal National League to 
avoid partisan politics. **A tremendous conflict is now, in 
all probability, going on between the forces of Grant and 
those of Lee. I am not particularly sanguine of Grant's suo- 
oes 8 •" 


ressed to 0* Johnson* 


A*L*8* 3 p* 6 7^'^8 in* 

Accompanied by an enveloj 










Boston: 


1861+ May T 


1864 Pall, Vrs. Carolina W^lla (Hea lev^ 1822.1912 
7 May 

To the Editors oC the Boston Daily Advertiser 


Vol,32 

No.l 


«Bo8tona A newspaper article entitled Foreign Luxuries^ which 
advocates inoreasod nanufacture of dress goods in the Jnited 
States, the employment of more women in industry and a decrea¬ 
se in the wearing of foreign and ostentatious clothing. 
Newspaper article. 1 col. 16 l/4 x 3 l/2 in. 











Boston 


l86k May ik 

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, l809-l89^* 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Miss Smith explaining reason for 
2301 failure to writ^ original verses for fair as he 
was ridiculed in past & offering transcriptions 
of two poems; Boston, l4 May I 86 U. Is. (3p.) 






Boston: 


186U May 16 


JL864_ Paroling Tolls (Healey), 1822-1912 

16 Iky 

To the Editors of the Boston Daily Advortisor 


Vol.31 
No .2 


cBostona A newspaper clipping containing a critical discuss¬ 
ion of the objectives and measures of the Economic league pro¬ 
posed by Boston women. Aaksi **l8 there no political economist 
in this country who ... will put us in possession of the facts 

Newspaper clipping. .1 col. 16 7/8 x 2 l/2 in. 


This item is a letter with the title, The Economical League. 












Boston 1B64 May l6 


18 64 I Everett. Ed wa rd^ 1794.1 865 



16 ^Vlly 

To Ifrs. Quinoy 


€(Boston)* A navrapaper olippinf; containing an open letter 
aettlng forth the writer'a viewa ”wlth reapoot to the meaaurea 
propoaed by the patriotic women of the country, to represa the 
conaumption of foreign artlolea of luxury.” The writer favora 
the movement and dlaapprovea of extravagance in the general 
style of living. 

?Jewspaper clipping. 1 col. 13 6'8 x 2 1/2 in. 

Printed abeve the letter la an announcement headed The Lad- 
iea* National Covenant • 















Boston 1^64 May 21 

-livinfiaton^ !^obo rt^ Jr. 

1 'Ky 


To Vrs , Carolina Walls (Healey) Dali 


Vol.32 

^^ 0.2 


• Poston* The writer answers the addressee's latter to the 
Poston Dally Advertiser. Favors slmpllolty and avoidance of 
over-Indulgence. "fKit !n so far as the cEoonomlcaU League 
alms to ••• prefer the nanuD^oturer of one country over anoth¬ 
er, it is mrrow, unohristian and urnrise.’' Holds that excess¬ 
ive imports are caused by an over-supply of paper money, 
’’ewspaper article. 1 col. 11 3 ^8 x 2 l/2 in. cWith Dali, 


Vrs. Ca-ollen Wells 
vortiser, 23 iky 10 


Healey) to the Editors of the Boston Ad- 
, as part of the column.* 












1864 May 23 


Boston: 


-IBM_ C^rollM Tfalla Hlaalay)^ lB22.igi2 

23 ’%iy 

To the Editors of the Boston Dally Advertiser 


Vo 1.32 
N.0.2 


• (Boston)a The writer Introduces the letter **touohlng the 
•higher law* of political eoonomy’* ty *.!r. Livingston, which is 
printed below. Also calls attention to the possible increas¬ 
ing denand for labor ”and the fact that the control of the nftr- 
ket would in such case pass from the capitalist to the opera¬ 
tive.” 

Newspaper clipping. 1 col. 11 3/8 x 2 1/2 in. 


'<Vith this as part of the column, is a le*^ter by Robert Liv¬ 
ingston Jr. dated iby 21,1864. 











CBostonD 


Ms.Am. 
2173 
( 100 ) 


l86U June 3 

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, l809-l89^. 

T.L. (copy) to C73 declining dinner invitation 
to honor Rear Admiral Lessofsky; CBostonl 3 June 
1061*. Is. (Ip.) 




i 

! 







9osto 

M8.A.1,2 


y.33,p59 


i 1864 June 8 

Thompson> George. l60U-l878. 


Letter to W,L. Geirrlson; Boston, 8 June l66U. 












June 17 


Boston 1864 


1664 _li]miloxi^ JlillUa Llgytl^ ABQfi-im _ fA.lil 

17 June I Vo1.6 

I To Oliver Johnson No«66 


I«Bostons W, Phlllipe objected to the reporting of the ^Itl- 
imore and Cleveland oonventiona by the National Anti-Slavery 
Standard* Thought that J* C# Fremont was unjustly tro^ited, 
and wrote to ^Yilllam I. Bowditoh, Treasurer of the Amerioan 
jAnti-Slavery Society, ordering him to cease contributing to 
'the support of the Standard. Ths Executive Comnlttee will 
loonsider the matter. W.L.G. expects that the Society will 
'be ”r 0 nt asuhder." 

A.L.a. (h*. copy) 4 p. Y x 4 1^2 in. 


I Signed with initials. 









Boston 1864 June 17 
im _ I WUliAm Ui>yd^ aaofi. 

17 June 


To Samuel l^y Jr« 


Vol.6 
No .84 


• Boatona Vifeia well aatisfied with hia trip to Baltimore and 
Whahin^on. Hoped, in min, that W. Phillipa would ohan^ 

I hia mind about Prea» Lincoln after the Republican convention. 

I Phillips objected to continued support of the National Anti- 
Slavery Standard by the American Anti-Slavery Society, on the 
ground that the Standard showed a strong bias in favor of Lin¬ 
coln. A rnaeting of the Executive Conmittee will be held to 
diaousa the matter. 

A.L.s. (Vs. copy) 5 p. 9 7/'8 x 7 7'8 in. 











Boston 


1864 


June 20 


1964 _ QLcrifon^ WilllAm Lloyd^ IBQC.ISISl 

20 Juns 

To Oliver Johnson 


Vo 1.6 
No .8 6 


IsBostona The Executive Conmittee of the Amerioan Anti-Slav* 
l^ery Society met to consider Phillips's oherees thet the 
rationftl Anti-Slavery Standard had become **a partisan Lin¬ 
coln sheet ..." and that 0. J. was opposed to J. C. ’/remont 
I and the Cleveland Convention, The Committee decided that 


' great care must be exercised to avoid seeming to favor Lin- 
looln's election. 

A.L.s. (Vs. copy) Bp. 7 x 4 1'2 in. 













Boston 

flray 


1864 June 20 

Eor^oa, tfl2a,lQQg> 




A*W»S« to [Charlos ComnJ Jowotti Boston. 20 Juno 1864* 

1 8. (1 p.) 


I JeiMtt. ChurlM Cottir- 181 ^ 1 ^ 







Boston 1864 June 21 

*H«»Aa*12a Boston* ^blle Llbrnry* 

(4) —---- 

l^raTtd form filled out in me• (•• Bdward Sferett^ eto«}i 
loknowle dement of gift from Amerioen Aoti-SleTery Sooietyi 
Boeton^ 21 «Aine 1864* 1 •• (l p«) 



I Anerioen Anti^SleTery Sooiet)^ 














goston 1864 June 29 

Ma.An. I Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1801* 

1U91 ' 

(U6) I to Charles Taber Congdon thanking him for book; 

Boston, 29 June l861i. 1 s* (1 p.) 



I 







Boston 


1864 June 29 


-MM .JJuxUon, SlUlttt Lloyd* lfl06-im_ 
29 June 

To James Manning Winohell Yerrlnton 



• Boston) Wiehoa the addressee to explain to one 
P. PillsUary's resolutions have not been printed 
erator, beoauae they oan*t be found. 

L. (typewritten) Ip. 11 x 8 In. 


Signed with Initials. 



vj.A.ia 

Vol.6 
No .87 

Powell that 
In the Lib- 









Boston 1864 --July-- 

rs. A.l.Z I H«;»forth. O«org« H 
V.33 
p/>r 


L«tt«r to t?i| Boatoiit July 1P6J4. 


Fraf^nt. 








Boston 1864 juiy u 


1864 yqw England I^gue 

4 July 


Vol .52 
Wo.l 


To the Editors of the Boston Daily Advertiser 


«(Bo8ton)a A nevfspaper article exhorting women to buy only 
dress goods of native manufacture and to reduce their expend¬ 
itures on luxuries and imported wearing apparel, to oorreot, 
if possible, the unfavorable balance of trade. Includes an 
Address to the ^Tonen of few Enrland and a pledge signed by 67 
wornen. 

Newspaper clippings. 2 col. 12 l/4 x 5 in.j 11 1/8 x 5 in. 














Bostor 

Ms .Am._ _ 

liOl 

(I4) 


1864 July 5 

Bealay Gre ena ^ Co«» Boston^ _ 

Printed D.S* (Ooorga P. Rcwcll)t Receipt for advertising 
in Boston Post; Poston, 5 July I 86 I 4 . 1 s. (2 pj Made but 

in ns. to Boston V.'ater Power Co, 



I• Bceton Water Power Co, 












Boston 1864 July 


_ Tioknor, George^ 1791-1871. _ Mea^Aco. 322 

A.L.s. to [!3arono8a Laura (Carr)] Cranworthj Boa ton, 14 
July 1864, 1 a. (4 p.) 



I Cronworth, laura (Corr) Rolfe, baronooo 











Boston: 


1864 July l8 

Marla Weaton, 1806-1 


v.33,p68 


Letter to Elizabeth Pease Nichol; Boston, 10 July 

1861 *. 












Boston; lfi64 July 21 


1364 


Ptiilrey» John CorhtJtt» i7<i6-ld8i» 


JujLy ki 


To Churlos Folbot. 


POLstjNi MSS. 


Lll&::olwooa. j Hu6 hita to seaU tha revises of two pu^^es to the 
loaaury witliout Folsom's correcti^ins* ip. 6x4 l/i: 

ia. 


Sitaeu "J.G.P." 

Aelerb to k History of Jen iii^ihaa . Voi. III. 
1664. 



Boston, 











Folflon Add. 310 


Boston 1864 July 22 

! Mu'ston, Ward 
I A.I..S. to Charlea Folson; Boeton, 22 July 186U. 

(1 p.) 


I 


! 

I 


I 


1 a. 








1 







Boston: 


l864 Jvily 25 


M». A.1«2 


Bral nard. C.H 


1 . 


V.33 

p.73 


L»tter to VilUui Uoyd Oairison] Boston, July ld61t. 















Boston 1864 July 28 

I 

_ Vlandall, IBU-IBa;._ >faa. Aoo. 240 

A.US^ to S. B. Richardai [Bootoo] 28 JU2y 1064, 1 s. (4 
P«) 

I 


I Riofandi. S« 











Boston 1864 Aug. 5 

_ Ifl y ard gfrett, 1B22-1909> _^•jA®Oi2743_(3) _ 

to Xsaao lJLYenr49»| Boston, 5 Aug. 1664. Is, (3 p.) 


I. Idvonooro, Isaao 











Boston, 1864 Aug . 5 













0OStOn 1864 Aug. 6 


gt*ph»Mon, J ohn H _ MiJl.lQ.l no.2 

A.1.3. to Samh B. Ctonoyj Boatoo, 6 Aug. 1864. 1 s. 
(2 P.) 


I Qt mntf f ft lijBli ftju (m O Btiil B ) lOCH 














Boston 1864 Sept. 15 

1-3C4 Tickiior, Coor.o, 1791-ld71. 

OOP 10 

To Charles P'blsom. 

[Boston.] Submits the enclosed note for his 
A.L.S. Ip. 6 l/2 X 4 l/4 in. 


1 o. 'O.X MV* 


consideration 













'Boston 1864 Sept. 18 

[1864 Coolldga, Joeaph, - -^1879. 
Cept 18] 

To Chu^rlas Folaoa. 




[ll Pejib<irtoa Sc^* (Bobton).] Has reed *ith interest the 
account in T_n<? Ce^ibridge Chronicle of Folsooi's connection 
with ;;ci.-nlral Fi^rrat^ui. Thinks AdmlriJL Shelbrick would 
have been pleased by mention of ids naae. A.L.B, Ip. 
8x5 in. 


I 











Boston 1864 Sept. 19 


18g4 ftllllM. ie Xl-1884 


Vol.lO 
No. 10 


10 Sapt. 

To Bar. Saaual May Jr. 


(BoatonT* *Aa for A L A Mao I'd out off both handa baforo 
unnaoaaaarlly doing anything to olaot Mao A ona hand bafora 
doing tha sama for Llnooln.” Saya ha atlll holda to tha old 
antl'Slavary platfom no nattar what tha othor Abolltlonlata 
do. . 

A.L.S. 2pp. 8x8 1/A In. 


















Boston 1864 Sept. 20 


1864 , ligay, Samuel^ Jr.^ 1810-1899i niniatar 
20 Sept. 

To Wendell Phillips 


Vol.lO 
No.11 


iBoston* Th# writer erguea with Phi11Ipa about Pree. Lincoln 
and Gen. MaoClellan. Denies that he(the writer) is a politi* 
oian. 

A.L.S. 4pp. 4 5/4x7 1/2 In. 


! 










Boston 1864 Sept. 29 


MfluHi 

11 

(31) 


Benoftttf Saaual p ___ 

Ma»D«S«(S«P* Bennett & Fxancln S« Vfilllama)t Condition 
of the National Ihentre Buildlngi Boston, 29 Sept* 1^. 
1 8 * (I 4 p.) 


I Williams, Pranois 












Boston 1864 Oct. 4 

* ^ I ' ***• 

1CG4 xickiior, Ocor/e, 1'/'. 1-1671, _ 

Oct 4 

To Chf^rlos r'olsoin. 

[Park St. (Boston)] Asks him to return tlio letter and send 
wh.- t he can in doicjiise of the word "mutual," A.L.S. Ir. 

6 1/2 X 4 1/4 in. 









Boston 


Ms .Am. 

2006 

(i86a) 


l861t: Oct. 7 
Wright, Albert J 

A.N.S. to Edward Everett relating Erastus 
Adams' suspicion that Everett's servant is 
rebel in disguise; Boston, 7 Oct. l861t. 1 s. 

(1 p. ) 













'Boston 1864 Oct. 9 

•Us.Am* Shut, flimrlo. 1811»1874« 

123 (ert 


A«US« to (Hdeon Boston, 9 0ot« 16B4* 


1 •• (1 p*) 











Boston 1864 Oct. 12 

-1M4 _-a0tbuEa,_lfciitoii«..ieoi.-1872», _ 
Dot 12 


To W.D'OrTlllo Doty. 


_5hJI..3j91 


i^oston^ Cortlfioa that Doty hai poiaad oxanlnatlont of 
Prlaat#' ordart, givon In tha praaanoa of J.S.Coplay Oraana, 
and W.S.. A.1..S. Ip. 8x6 In. 
















Boston 1864 oct. 

laM -_ PubllQ library ^ 

Oct 15 


13- 


■fIa£^Ckb fl^£ 


Joehub Butee, At a fipeclal n©©tiii£ of the Tru8tceB.*.the 
thirteenth of October^ elthteen hundred and fixty four.*# 
Ip. kO 6/8 X 16 5/4 In. 


Ocoaeioned by the deatli of Joshua Bates; accords to hla 
the name ana honors of tlie founder of Uie Boston Public 
Libi'ary, and aesifcnates as Bates Hall Uie lari,e hall of the 
Library. 

Lxtract from resolutions printed in the i;;:th Annual re¬ 
port [*6k^01.6. 


















Boston 1864 Nov. 12 


_T7hlppl«, Edwin ___ lIo*T3_ln 


Porsonal lattor to Gardner Brciror* Dated, Boston, Kov, 

12, 1064, Uanueorlpt, 8i^ned* 1 pace. Sire, 8x5 inohea. 

















Bostpn 1864 Nov. ik 

Thompson, George, I 80 U -1878 


Ms.A.1.2 














Mb«JUi«2U 


Boston 1864 Nov. 23 

Forbes 9 John Morrey, 1013-1898* 

A»L«S« to Nortoni Bostorii 23 Ncnrenber l86li« 

1 8« (1 p*) 


I 

i 

I 

I 








Boston 1864 Nov. 26 


leH - Ouxlaon. milAll Lloyd, 1BQ6.1B7 
2 e Kov. 

To Oliver Johnson 


VaJl.IA 
V 0 I .6 
Ho. 92 


cBoi^tofta Disouasas the plan to merge the Liberator and the 
National Anti-Slavery Standard. "The actml number of pay¬ 
ing subscribers to both papers is under four thousand," 

Thinks that if G. B. 'bClellan had been elected, the Lihera- 
and the Standard would have had to marge and continue in op¬ 
eration^ but now TT.L.G. expects Congress to adopt the Anti- 
Slavery amendments to the Constitution, thereby removing the 
need for oontln-'ed activity by the American Anti-Slavery Soo- 
ioty. Does not consider that ths Liberator's effectiveness 
ever depended solely on his writings. Regrets that the mer¬ 
ger proposal was submitted he Tonnsylvanla Anti-Slavery 
Society, 

A.L.s. 10 p. 8 x 6 in. 















Boston i86u Nov. 29 

Staphapapa^ J il 


7.31 

p .105 


Letter to Garrison; Boston, 29 ^^ov. 186 / 4 , 





T *1 nor\E’ iQ'7f» 









Boston 1864 Dec. 17 

_ Carles, 1794-187L. _ ___kolsom mss. 

! 1© Cuor#^e Ticknor. 

' [Boeton.] latrocacet ?.fr. K^rrlcce, aho is in Boston 

I in connection v/iUi tne prapuratioa of his bibliography of 
I Columbus. yi.L.S. Ip. 3x5 in. 

I Not cent. 


I 











MS9, 


Boston 1864 Dec. i8 

[1W4, tfcuHete, Htiuy, J,8t3-1910. 

Deo iOJ - - 

To CluiiiifS Folii»M^ 

[Poiktoi Housb, Dobton.] wutBtlone him about the coats of 
ai’ias appeal In^, In the Vei araLLs , Basie, 1494, owned by the 
lUuvixi-d University Library. A.L.S. 2p. 8x6 in. 










Boston 


1864 31 Dec 


R-B 

BLS Boston. Public Latin School. Class of 

Ms . 1866. 

215 Poem. Boston : ms., 31 Dec. 1864. 

1 s. (4 p.) ; 21 cm. 

I .T. 


RG90-532221 


MRG90-532221 


19558 






16 ( 0 ^ 




r 





Boston 1865-1880 

Fields, James Thomas, I 817 -I 88 I. 

Ms.Am. 5 A.NN.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

lltOO 1865-1880. 58. (7p.) 

(U28) 













Boston 


1865-1875 

Everett Statue Committee, Boston. 

Ms.qAm. Minutes of meetings and transactions; Boston, 
2319 1865-1875. Ms. 1 vol. (ca.lOOp.) 

( 1 ) In hand of Wm. Endicott, jr. & W.W. Clapp. 

Includes material relating to statue of John A. 
Andrew. 



MB 











Boston 


1865-1868 • 

Everett Statue Committee, Boston. 

Ms.qAm. Minutes of Fineince Committee; Boston, I865- 
2319 1868. Ms. 1 vol. (ca.50p.) 

(2) In hand of Vta. Endicott, jr. 


m 


MB 









Boston 


1865-1867 

Blaisdell, Charles, shoefinisher, Boston. 
Ms.fAm. Ledger and day book; Boston, I 865 -I 86 T. Iv. 

2169 (ca. 200 p.) 









Boston 1865-1867 

Shaw, George A 

Ms.Am. 2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

ll;00 1865-67. 2s. ( 3 p.) 

{IO3U) 









Boston 1865 


u 

Ma.Ajn* 

Boston. Citizens, 

416 

Ms.d.s. 1 Presentation of Vfebster Veuie to City of Boston 
for deposit in Public Uhraryi Boston [1865] 1 s, (1 p.) 

Designed and executed at Coner*8 Conneroial CoUegei Boston. 


O'A 


1. Webster Vase, 

2, Calligraphic mss in t^^k^brary. 

I. Boston. Mayor, 

II. Comer's Commercial College, Boston. 












Boston 1865 






Menorliil of Joehut Bates, 1866* 104 p* Portrult* 

▲ compilation from the records und reports of the 
trustees, and from Mr. Bates* correspondence, etc. 













Boston 


1865 


R-B 

BLS Boston Latin School Association, 

Ms. Subscribers for portrait of A.M. Gay 

216 by William Taylor. Boston : ms., 

1865 . 

Is. (Ip.) ; 21 cm. 

1..Taylor, William. 2..Gay, 

Augustine Milton, 1827-1876. I.T. 


RG90-532222 


MRG90-532222 


19564 








Boston?: 1865? 

Chenay flJucatlonal Assooiatlon. 


bo>13 


Ma•t Conatltution of the Cheney Eduoation Association. 
[Boston? 1885?] 















Boston 1865 


«lb.Aa. Phillip*. Hmdall. 1811-1884. 

185 (Sf) " 

A.1.8* to luogr HoKiai [fioatcat 1886t] 1 •• (4 p.) With 
•nT9lop«w 








I 





Boston 1865 

_I Saiilt y ^*7Atorf _>>_ _ 

I ^ub»H*XA. 


ib^4*l^nj i 4,Jmb C3. 

In i.‘.airl(nt i.urvhtii uincji'H. IVt^rte* J 


! 41 


vidXAii ifc j(\ cil^-aa<iber No. xl In CtL.Li.4.4.^ 










Boston 1865 

1 

j S\i^er,_phLM(i, iaii-1374. __ C^54«..M 

Bostoa 5 v« in 1. 16.o cn. 

Ihe proalcee of the Declaration of Inaepenaeace. 

£uio^ on Mbruhtim i«iacom, dellverea Dei ore the 
Bu^acipaj. LUthjrltiee of the City of Boston, Juno 1, 

I ld6o« 

Proofs for first eoition.—iirst edition,—anno ted 
Copy of first edition from which the Eulogy was ae- 
'liverea,—Prools for ofiicial 
I iContinuen on the next card.] 







Boston 1865 


' i-ufliwr, C., i8ii-i374. jl^he prooiisas of ^4^,54 

j the ^cifertkiioa of laaepoout^'ace. (C6atidu<^.X 

eultlOQ.—Ol^icliuL ooitioa. 

'ihe bcra^^boolc Mt.b at^ue by ltiv>aui6 tiaifiaia^ to whoa the 
si-teritJ. Mru5 ^vuu by i^iLaner. 


'^he proois uau the copy irom which the ^«uio^ wa£ deiiv- 
lerea coatida nuouscript corroctloas uau odaitlone by 
aer* 

I 

InLerted are aaau£cript aotee by ihoinas ^afiiei.a| 
tlCKtftb ol aoinisaioa^ t&aa a oowapaper c^ippia^* 


Ihe first edition ana 
Cfataio^aeo separately* 


official edition are 









Boston 1865 


ia6o7 


i6Xi.-ia74« ^•w41.55 

i^obtoa 104 pp« Si.5 ca» 

! ^he proaiibofi tne i^eciiuratioa ol‘ laaepeoueaco* 

oa ia>raik^]i ^iacoia, ueiiverod belore the juaicl- 
piJL i.utaorltie6 ol the ^ity ol ^oetoa, let June, 1366* 

j Inberteu ire ua lutotrupaea letter of ^hariee ^uaner, 

I the correcteu copy of the euio^ puoiiihed ia the ^eiiy 
uavertlBer suppivineat of June if ana e auxauscript fetter 
of ^nofllad Galllexci ^UAbi^UeQ)# 


b • JL • to • 





I 











Boston 1865 jan. 2 


May^Samu«l^ 181Q-1899i mlnlatsr 

Z Jan* 

To Riohard DotIo Wobb 


Vol.lO 

No.13 


•Bostooa The writar ditousaos hit oorraspondenoa. Saya ha 
haa baen diaappointad in tha antl-Slayary aantimant in Eng¬ 
land, Could not undaratand tha English inability to graap 
tha signifioanca of tha Abolitionist doctrines* Saya ha haa 
taan somawhat impatiant with hia country's alow trand toward 
I tha abolition of Slavary. Thanks hia Fjigllah frlanda for a 
ganaroua donation. Sanda a book by San. Henry 'Ailson. Wan- 
I tions differancaa of opinion among tha mambara of tha Amerl- 
I can Anti-Slavery Society. Daacribaa ’Aandall Phillips* part 
in thla dissension. Tells why ha favored Lincoln. Would Ilka 
! to know tha English pro-SlajM^ reaction to Sharii»n*s march 
through Georgia. Diaouaaa^^AConstitutional Amendment 
against Slavery, the Weston^^Porga Thompson, and tha Garrl- 
, son family. 

A.L.S. lloD. 5x8 in. 











Boston 1865 Jan. 5 


1865 Tildtnore, Wllll;in Henry, 18rr- 
Jfm 5 

To Kly Dean," 


Ch B 11.?7 


[Boston] Kr.Brooks will hunt for the plate owned by Usherj 
ho will also finish the bioprapVy If he does not to Wash, 
A.I..S. Ip. 8 X 5 In. 



I 






Boston 1865 Jan. ik 


Ms.A.1.2 

Thompson, George, l8o4-1078. 

V.3**,p6 

Letter to W.L. Garrison; Boston, ll* Jan. 1065. 

# 









# 




1865. Jan. 15? 


Boston?: 


1666 tChapmn, Hrit JfcrU (Tf* 8 ton)ti 1806-1666 _ M 9 .A. 4 . 6 A.. 

.Jan.l6Ti( Vol.2 

! To - T II 0 . 3 T 

I 

*BoatoaT* An unsigned note written on the hack of a card 
headed **Ma88aohu8ett8 Anti-Slavery Society/ whJoh announoea 
I a meeting of the Board of Jfcinawrs on Jan. 14, 1865, and la 
signed ”R.F. llallout, ReOoSeo.” The note readsi ’'This was a 
meeting of no oonaequonoe. I left ny proxy, for a one-day 
Ann.M9et*g.”The Hovey Com. Majority are stumping the state 
to pack the meeting & redeem the Soo^ from Oai rison's 
treason/ 

A.N. Ip. 2 1/8x3 1/2 in. 











Boston 1865 jan. i8 


^orbeSp John Murray, 1P13-1”9^. 

v.3(» 

P.9 

Letter to Oarriaon; Boston, IP Jan, 


• 

I Garrison, V/illiam Lloyd, 180‘5-Ifi79* 










Boston 1865 Jan. 21 


_ 1865 iSuiriiBV WUU** Uoya. 1806.1879 _ 

21 Jan. 


To John llirmy Forbaa 


Va.A.ia 

Voi.6 

Ko.93 


• Bostons Doubts if Pres. Lincoln values W.L.0.*s estirmte of 
I a prospective cabinet member. Endorses J. V, F,*o high opin- 
I ion of Gov. John A. Andrew’s qualifications for a Cabinet 
I post. Re^rds the Anti-S la very amendment to the Constitution 
'as indispensable. 

Ia.L.s, 3 p. 8 1^8 X 6 in. 












I 





Boston 1^65 Jan. 22 


Biigb##, Jmi- McKellar, 1837-1913, Ip m>gO>C29T2 

A«L«S, to Charles Coffin Jevett» forwarding index of 
Boeton Cltj dooumente for poeeible inoluaion in library 
oataloguei Boston^ 22 Jan, 1865* 1 s. (2 p,) 

Inserted in Inde«,,,of books in B&tee Hall,,.let euppl. 


I Jewett 9 Charles Coffin, 18l6«186d, 














Boston 1B65 Feb. 


_ AQ55__ ' Sanm®!, Jr«4 J.810-1899i minister 
14 F#b,l 


Wi f Bjil 
Vol.lO 
No.14 


To Richard Davis '.Tobb 


cBostona The writsr sends a shipmont of books« etc* Lists 
the contents of the shipment. Describes the Antislavery 
Subscription Anniversary and the Annual Meeting^ which was 
"the least pleasant A. S. meeting l(the writer) ever attended? 
Mentions the passage by Congress of the Thirteenth Amendment. 
Says the Kreedmen's Aid and Relief Societies "are becoming a 
power in the land." 

A.L.S. 4pp. 8x8 in. 








Boston 1865 Feb. i8 


lS<ih iMrrlton, ffllllAa Lloyd, 1606. 

xe Pab. I 

j To Henry Clarke Wright 

I 

i«Boatona Will 8p«ak In t'ewburyport City Hall 
jAsks H. C* '.ta to ba present If possible* 

AaL.i, Ip, 8 X 6 In, 

I Aooompenled by an envelope addressed to H, C 


_ Ml 

Vol.6 
No. 97 

on Peb.22nd, 


. Wright. 










Boston 


1865 


Feb, 19 


Ms ,A.1,2 
v.3U,p26 


Thompson» George» l80U-l878. 


Letter to W.L. Geurrison; Boston, 19 Feb. 1865, 











Bostpn 


1865 


Feb. 21 


15 ^ 


Boaton^ Pub Ho Idbrary# 


EngrATvd D*S« (Qbo« TlcknoTf Edward Capaa)t AoknoifXidgMiit 
of gift frea Charlsa Sumiar; Boaton^ 21 Feb. IMS. 

1 B. (1 p.) 


I. Capen, Edward^ 

II. Sunner, Gharlea« 

ni. Ticknor, George, 179x-Io71. 










Boston 


Ms.fAm. 

2176 

( 1 - 2 ) 


1865 Mar.-Apr. 

Massachusetts. Secretary of State. 

2 Ms.LL.S. to Samuel L.M. Barlov on borrowing 
or acquiring his manuscript copy of Massa¬ 
chusetts colonial records to compare with 
original; Boston, Mar.-Apr. I865. 2s. (i+p.) 

2 Envelopes with postal markings. 

Laid in the Court book of the Governor and 
Society of the Massachusetts Bay ... Cl653?3 












Boston 


Ms. f Am. 

2176 

( 3 ) 


1865 Mar. it 

Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet, l8lO-197^. 

Massachusetts Court Records — 1628-^*9; 
Boston, it Mar. 1865 . Typescript, its. 

(itp.) 

Description of 1653 copy of Massachusetts 
court book vritten for Boston Daily Advertiser. 

Laid in the Court book of the Governor and 
Society of the Massachusetts Bay ... Cl653?3 








Boston 1865 March ik 


1B65 (hrrinonf WillUm L Xovd. 1806«1879 
14 Ikr. I 


Yol.6 
No. 96 


I To Henry Clarke ^.Yright 


cBostona The meeting; of the Sxeoutiee Committee it to deter¬ 
mine whether to d it solve the Amerloan Anti-Slavery Society at 
the annual mooting in llay. Offers to aot as H. C. W.»s pro¬ 
xy. Encloses $6, sent by Richard Plumer, to pay H. C. W.*8 
expenses to Newburyport. 

A.L.s. Ip. 8x4 7/8 in. 

Accompanied by an envelope addressed to H. C. TTrlght. 















Boston 1865 March 16 

Bartel ^o itt 

_ l^nan^ Gaorga Winiama# _ 1786-1880^ and others,_ 


I 

I 

1 


Boston, 16th Uaroh 1865* To P« Tf* Lincoln, Jr*, Esq*, 
Mayor of the olty of Boston, Sir, In the year 1835 a silver 
vase was presented to Ifr* TTebster by the oitisens of 
Boston, who were desirous to offer to that great stateoinan 
some enduring testimonial of their gratitude for his 
public servioos, and eepooially for the unsurpassed com¬ 
bination of logic and eloquence with which he had recently 
defended the’Constitution against the assaults of nullifi¬ 
cation ••• The Webster Vase has become the property of 
the subscribers, who bog leave to present it to the City 
of Boston ••• Manuscriptj^B|oston* 1865* Size, 34 x 
27 1/4 inches* Framed* 

(Continued on next card) 











Boston 1865 March l6 

BartnBiiiftnnTn 

G« 178G-1880» and othars* Boston, 16th March 
1865« ••• (Continuod) 


Signed by Geo* TT* l^nnan and thirty«K)ight others* 

This presentation doounent was designed and executed at 
Coiner's Coinmercial College, Boston, and accompanies the 
vase* 

Printed in the 14th Annual report of the Trustees of the 
Public Library of the City of Boston, 1866, pp*68-70 
[B.E.Ref*783*1,14 (♦6201*5.14), ♦*G*284*2*14J. 










Boston 1865 March 17 


_ 1066 _ William Lloyd^ 18Q6-197S _ 

17 Mar. I »). Vol.d 

I To Jaoob Horton Ho*99 


cBo8ton9 Re grots that oirouinetanoos proventod hia sooing J« 
H« more often. Was pleased by the reoeption recently aooord* 
ed him by the oltUens of Newburyport* ** I wish you could 
have seen me mounted on the Charleston slave auction-block. • • 
In Music Hall, in the prasenoe of a imf;nirioent audience .. .'* 
applause was tremendous, 'Hie same demonstration was giv¬ 
en in Lowell. His wife la still ’’much crippled by her para¬ 
lytic condition ..." !Ias not heard from G. T. Garrison, 
"since he entered Charleston with the b6th ’bss. Reg*t ..." 
I'A.L.s. (?*s . copy of an extract) bp. B x b in. 


Quoted in WilliaBi Lloyd 


on, r/i 131, 136 












March 22 


Bos 

Ma, A,l«2 

V.34 

P.34 


on 1965 

Hunt, 8_ 

Latter to W,L, Garrison; Boston, 22 March 1«65, 



I Garrlaon, WlUlar Uoyd, 1805-1879. 









Boston 1865 March 27 

1865 Bartol, C^r^ui 181S«I900* lb 1460 

Hir 27 To tWilllfjB Buoll] Spx^^uo 

fBoston] ms boon roading 8prague*a last yolxmm [of hit 
tho Aj^la of tho Anorican Pulpitt ]» Charaotericas hu- 
ftorousTy ^pra^uoir* roiicious Viewpoint, axul Idontifioa self 
with It. 






# 






Boston 1865 March 28 

[i866j_lHarUlflt»_Ch«»ter. 179S-18C61 (irtlat. 

Mar 28 I " .- - 

I To Charleu Folsom* 




[Tremont Houb©, Boston*] Has finished his tkotlstlcraohv 
ana wishes to sue Folsom. A.N.S. Ip. 6 5/4 x S in. 









Boston 1865 March 31 

Hm.k.1.2 Kay, Samuel, 1810-1899. _ 

▼.34 

p.37 Letter to H. C» Wrightj Boeton, 31 Mar. 1B65* 


!• Vrightf Henry ClarkeJ 


1870. 












Boston 1865 April 7 

13 ^ . QurUon^ William Lloy^^ 1505-1613__ tAtl^l 


7 Apr. 


Vol.6 
No.100 


To Helen Ellea (Bsnson) Garrison 


• New York# Tells about a stormy trip to Now York on a Long 
Island Sound steamer. V/as met by his son Wendell. Will 
leave for Fort Sumter. A telegram from Secretary E. V. Stan¬ 
ton said that ’’Capt.” George T. Garrison reoeived a furlough 
to go to Charleston. 3. J. ?.fey told W.L.3. tlat Charlotte 
Coffin will return to Boston at the end of the month, 'bnt- 
ions William H. Fish, an old friend, '^ho Amerioan Anti-Slav¬ 
ery Society has finished its work. Heard a rumor that Lse 
had surrendered. 

1 A.L.s . 4 p. R X b 1/0 in. 


136 , 


Stanton’s telegram appea 



William Lloyd Garrison ^ IV i 













Boston 1865 April 9 


1895 __ 

9 Apr* 


Williftm Lloytl^ 16Qb^ia25 _ 

To Helen Elisa (Benaon) Oarriacm 


_ ‘'8,Aa.i 

Vol.6 
Ho.101 


cOn board the Araro on his way to Fort Sumter* Tells about 
the trip to the flag-raising oeremonies at Fort Sumter. Names 
the passenpors. Describes Qen. Robert Anderson. Says tt#it 
Secretary E. F. Stanton ohoso the membera of the ^roup vary 
carefully. Is sharinf; a stateroom with G. Thoin>8on. 

A.L.s. 3 p. 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. 


Tartly written in pencil. Addressed to *’'.*y Dear \Ylfe** and 
sifted with initials. Printed in part in William Lloyd Gar- 
rison ^ r/f 137. 










Boston 1B65 April 22 

M5.A.8.I. Phmipe. Weixtell. iSll-lfleii, 


A«L«S« to Lysander Spooner stating that his Ideas are 
iforthy of pursuit; «Boaton?a 22 April 186<. 1 s« (li p.) 


!• Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1987, 










Boston 


Ms. Am. 

iJ+oo 

( 11 * 6 ) 


1865 May 

Brimmer, Martin^ ^g29-l896. 

A.N.S. (3d person) to Mellen Chamberlain; Bos¬ 
ton, May 1865. Is. (ip.) 


( 









Boston 1865 Hay 15 

Hs. 2916 

Hassachusetts. Governor, 1861-1866 (John Albion 
Andrew). 

Hs.O.S. regarding the appointment of William 
Dwight of Brookline as Trustee of the Antietam 
National Cemetery; Boston, 15 Hay 1865. 

2s. (glued at the top margins: 4p.) 











Boston 1865 May 21 


1656 - -flmiion, ffllllAm Lloyd, 1806.1B7a_ 

21 


'h.A,l,l 
Vol.6 
no.104 


To Oll^r Johnson 


«Boston* Praises 0, J.’s "valediction** in the National Anti- 
Slavery Standard. ** I am glad to see Mr. Vky*s letter ... it 
(with your article) will certainly ‘raise a breote* In a cer¬ 
tain quarter .. .** tS.t* May's resolution of thanks to E. 
Quincy and 0. J. was voted down, 'tiy questioned the use of 
the American Anti-Slavery Society's money to support the 
Standard under P. Pillsbury's editorship. Conniants on the 
action of A. V. Powell In re/^ard to a roll call. 

A.L.s. 4 p. 7 7/8 X 4 7^8 In. 

Accompanied by an envelo ciresaed to 0. Johnson. 
















Boston 1865 May 28 


1B65 _ i O^rr iion, WillUm Lloyd , 1806>1 879 

28 


Vol.6 
No.106 


To Oliver Johnson 


cBostons Suspeotfl thot a letter ha sent to 0* J« nciy havo 
been intentionally auppraased, Praitea 0# J.*a "ftirewoll 
address to the readers ol* the StandaW." Feels that 0, J. 
has rifht to resent the oharges W. Phillips nside af^lnst him 
and the T’ational Anti*Slavery standard. Says that 0* J. has 
“nothing to regret ••• but muoh to be proud of#” Still has an 
address on the assassination of Lincoln to prepare and deli¬ 
ver in Providenoe, 

A«L«s» 4 p* 8x4 7'8 in* 

Aooompanied by an envel Iressed to 0* Johnson. 











Boston: 1865 June 4 


.Ma .A g.g 

v3**,p60 


Chawnan. Marla Weston 


1806 - 166 ^ 


Letter to J.M, McKim; Boston, U June I865. 






I 





Bostop 1865 June 5 


. 1866,, 
5 June 


-<^Xl» 9 n, WinUn Llcyd, 1806-1679 

To Sanuel Jr. 


Vol,6 

Vo.106 


cBostona Leaves tomorrcwr for the BBnn8yl\einla meeting of the 
Progressive Friends. Says that a Board meeting will be held 
before he goes, 

(V8. copy) Ip. 9 S/'4 X 7 5^4 In. 











Boston 1865 June 7 


lecB 

June 7 


Honrd, Franklin Fi«ko^ 182E-lCe9* 
To Thofijafi Ponivuit Barton 


!to.l5 in ♦C*51.7, 


[Soclonj Enquirofi if Barton Ua a copy of Ruahton's 
S>vAV:osrcarc»a Leml ISaxima ^ ainco he ie writing on tWit 
cu'pjoct ani can find no copy in Boston* 

A.N.S* Ip. 8 3/4x7 In, 











Boston 1865 June IT 


<4to,A 

P.58 


H aasao h ne^tta Anti-aiaTery Society. 

M8*D»t Raoolutlona pass*^ oonoaminc gratituda due Edmund 
Quincy and Oliver Johnaon, on back of printed invitation to 
30th Subscription Anniversaryi cBoston?* 17 June 1865« 


1 Quincy, Edtamhd, 180?-I8n 

2 Johnson^ Oliver 










Boston 1865 June 22 


^1966 . 
22 Juna 


I Garrison^ William .l9Q5-I9Ta_ 

I Vol.6 

I To Tie Ian Ellra (F^nson) (hrriaon Vo.lll 

cBoston* Vontions the murder of a girl and her little broth¬ 
er in Bussey's woods in Roxbury. Dined with the Otises in 
Boylston Place, l¥s, Elisa F, Eddy, ?bja Lauf^l,Anne Chaprran 
and J. P, Hale sailed for Europe, H, W, Beecher spoke at 
^neull Ihll, The letters of E, Quincy and 0. Johnson rela¬ 
tive to the vote o^ thanks of the Exeo, Cornnlttee are in the 
Liberator. I'isses F^nny Qsirrison and says that 'Vs, W, L, 
Garrison Jr, aufTera from neuralgia. ’’Qsn't seen W, Phillips 
since he got back. 

A.L,3. 4 p. 8 X 4 7'8 in. 


Addressed to 


**Dear V/ife’* 


ksifned with initials. 









Boston 1865 June 30. 


30 June 


Llo^jd^ 180b-ie71. 
To Helen Sll«a (Benson) Garrison 


.A.l.l 
Vo 1.6 
Ho. 113 


cBostona Bogins with family nows i 'Vs. 0,*8 letters v/ere re- 
oelved, Kranky has been sick, Fanny has a skin eruption on 
her face, Itenry Vlllard is being entertained by the »'oKin8 
and Franky will send the .'tidame Carteaux'a hair oil t}iat she 
requested. 'V.L.G. has been invited to give a Fourth of July 
address on thjs ’Vhite House grounds, but declined. Invited 
'hrianne Heill, of Belfast, Ireland to stay at the house. 

'*rs. ’'/. L.' 3. Jr. does not favor dismissing 'tirgaret, the 
cook. ”l send you ten dollars for the aiTlioted colored wo¬ 
man, whose case you mention.” 

A.L.s. 4 p,' 7 7/H X 4 7/ 


Addressed to ”’'y dear *.Vi 




nd si,Tied with initials. 











Boston 1865 ju„e 30 

ia«e JOurlioD, VlllUm Lloyd, 1BQ6.1SU_ _ 
SO Juns 


To Holon PranoM Ckrrifon 


Mi.A.l.I 

voi.a 
No. 1X4 


■ Boatoos Bxplaini why ht hasn't writtan oftanar. Rafara to 
H. P. O.'a approaohing narriagao Hopaa that bar huahand^ H. 
Villard, will daoida to aattla in Boaton. Haara that *t*a; 

I Oo la ijnproTingo P* J* Garriaon ia troublad with '’a alow fa- 
0. To Garriaon naaaantaway from hia ragimant on da- 
taohad aarvioa at Orangaburg^ SoC« Haa just ratumad from a 
Tiait to Longwood, Bk. Callad on J. M, MsKlm. Mantiona *tha 
aaorad ralationahlp batween 'ITandall and Luoy •MsKima.'* KKri- 
anna Naill, of Balfaat, Ireland sands H. F. G. her love. 0, 
Thompson ia in western New York* Mrs* Appleton haa a room 
aimilable for Henry Villard^ 

A.L.s. 4 p. 0 X 4 7'8 Inf 

Adiiroased to "Wy darling Fanny.* 














Boston 1B65 July 4 


Ms. Am. 

1661 


■Slisy>..LqBugla. 


A.L.8. to Wingate Hayes transferring case to Samuel S. 
Shav vhlle In Europe; Boston» h July 186^. 1 s. (2 p.) 


I Hayes, V/ijigate 









Boston 

1865 July 5 

Ms.A.l.a 1 

Bird. Pra7>«<« wni«i. nnuri i8o^iOT«}. 

v.3^,P.6T 

Letter to W.L. Garrisoni Boston, 5 July I 865 . 










Boston 1865 July 7 


*Ms,Eng 

183 

m 


Geirrison^ William Lloyd, 1838» 

A,N,S« to [George?] Thon^^soni Boston, 7 July 1865. 
(1 p.) Transmits gift on behalf of Qerrlt Smith, 


1 8 , 


1 Smith, Qerrlt, 1777-187 
I ThoiiQ>8on, George, l80b- 















Boston 1B65 juiy 


Ms.An. 
1979 


HlncVl<*y, D _ . _ 

A.L.S. to Mr, Hinldivl ■ecoptli't? off^r for lawJj Boston, 
111 Ju'y 1 8. (1 p.) 



jl, Boston—Luivl transfers 

IT 








Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lltOO 

(1187) 


1865 Aug. 2 
Welles, Susan 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 2 
Aug. 1865. Is. (2p.) 








Boston 1965 Aug. 6 


123 (79) 


J®»«i#rjL.JChar> 16 11»1 6 74» 


AmlmSm to John Otmnt Boston^ 6 1865* 1 •• 


(1 p.) 











Boston 1865 Aug. 12 


Ma.A.1.2 

v.3l*,p75 


PhlUlpa. Wendell. leil-lSeit. 


Letter to R.F. WeLllcut; Boston, 12 A\ig. l86?. 












Boston 1^65 Aug. ih 


- JOUTlfon, Wllllaa Uojri, 1606-1874 

14 Aue« I 

Tn 'llftv .Ti*. 


To Saaual }lky Jr. 


Mi.Aa.l 
Vol.6 
No.117 


IcBoitoQa Cannot aooopt S. M. Jr.*f InTltation to Tiait Lti- 
'o68tor« booauso Fanny (krrlson "baa again badly poiaonod har- 
aalf," and Mra. W. L. 0. Jr. baa gone to riait bar paranta. 
Expaota a riait froa 3. J. Ifeiy and Mra. Roaalia Hopper. Ra- 
grata S. M. Jr.*8 injury and auggaata that 0. Thonpaon could 
postpone hia riait until later. 

|A.L.8. 2 p. 7 7/8 X 4 7/8 in. 











Boston 1865 sept. ii 

liUUa Lloyd » IflOS.iau 

11 Sapt. 

To Janaa Millar lloKia 


Mia.ia 
Vol.6 
No.118 


I«Boa tons Rot. M. ShSpherd of Chioago notifiad W.L.O. that ha 
had baan alaotad a tIo a-praaidant of tha National Fraadnan'a 
Aid Cooniaaion* Finda that tha Comniaaion aaa organicad 
without oonaulting tha othar fraadnan*a aid aooiatiaa, and 
doaan*t aaam to ba naoaaaary, anyway. Suggaata a oonfaranoa 
of dela^taa from all aid aooiatiaa. 
lA.L.a. 4 p. 8x4 7/8 in. 










Boston 1865 Sept. 12 

I 

_ie66 J(iu>rif«u-iiUlftA.Us]ei« ieoe-i9Tft_ _ 

12 Sapt.j Vol.6 

! To Hanry VllUrd No.119 


j•Bo•tooa Expreaaot groat ■atlafaotlon with a lattar from R. 
|7« Comflvnta on tho ouggoftion that WaLaO. should writs a 
history of tho Anti*SlaTsry noTsmenta Plant to Isoturs dur¬ 
ing October and Noveaiber "from Albany to Sta Louis a" Msnt- 
ioQS Tory sultry and depressing weathera Is at a loss to 
know what to lecture about. Expeots Oa Ta Garrison and the 
66th Mass a Regt. to arriire In Boston from Charleston^ SaCa 
Wa Pa Garrison is to marry Luoy MoKim in Deoembera 
AaLaSa 4 pa 8x6 in# 










Vol.6 
No. 120 


Bostj)n 1865 Sept, ik 

1866 lowfiion^ WlUlAa Uoy6« 16Q6-iatiL 
14 Saptt I 

, To JftMf milor MoKU 

ItBoitona The N.B. Prtadnon'i Aid Sooiaty oppoaad tha orfgani* 
jaation of tha Hatiooal FraadBan'a Aid Coniaaiono Charlaa 
Loaa^ Bo S. Philbriok and WoL.O. wara ohoaan to rapraaant tha 
Sooioty at a noeting of the National Commiaaion^ but none of 
them can go. Oivaa the objaotiona to the National Conmiaaion 
ioO. the local sooiaties knew nothing about it, there waa no 
need for it, nobody would aot aa Saoratary, ato* 

AoL.a* 4 p« 8x5 in* 








Boston 1865 Sept. 15 

_Stwen8flo,_&limfeJ5_ nn^4 

A.L.j. to Sdmh Sow (ihonajr) Soaton, 15 Sapt. 1865. 1 b.. 

(2p0 











Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lUOO 

(950) 


1865 Sept. 18 

Reed, Chester I 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; 
Sept. 1865. Is. (ip.) 



Boston, 18 








Boston 


bept:. lo 


.:a, A,l,2 Stantoiij Edwin Ilcliasteri 1701-1669> _ 

v.3li 

Letter to W.L. Garrison; Boston, 13 Sept. 1365# 



^ r>- 1 --'.M m-T 1-1-I /M 








Sept. 30 


Boston 1865 


IkBoah S J _ iio.]36 

I to Bdmh Dow Cbsnay} Boaton, 30 Sapt. [oa. 3L865?] 

1 a. (4 P<) Ineotipleta. 







Boston 1865 Oct. 1 


1886 . 

OurrllMlr W1111.B 1B06.187B 

Ik .1.1.1 

1 Oot. 

To Janet Iftller MoKin 

Vol.6 

Np.121 


|cBo8toii9 ”I hUTe juat raturned from my Tlalt to Vergennoa, 
iVt«f wharf I ftddreaaed an innanae gathering Will try to 

prepare an addreaa "to be laid before the Board" of ?%nagera 
of the National Preedmen'a Aid Commiaeion. Would like to 
apeak at the neeting, but hat "to hawe aona new teeth, and to 
get uaed to then •••" Waa aorry to hear that W« P. Otrrison 
jhaa been ill. 

A.L.a. 4 p. 8x5 in. 











Boston 1^65 oct. 2 


1666 (krrifia^ LlQyil^_1606^61UL 

2 Oot, I 

To Honry CUrki Wright 


_ Mi.l.l.l 

Vol.6 
No.122 


ItBostona Vlhnti a oharaotor rafaronoa for a oolorad orphan 
I brought to Boaton by Oaorga sT. Qarrisonft S. Watarhouta, of 
Elltworthf Mswants to hlra hia* Rafars to hit trip to 
VargannaSf Vt • Wbs antartainad by Rowland T. Robins on« of 
Parrisburgh, Vt., aftar tha maating. Msntions his projaotad 
wastam laotura tour and the opaning maating of tha National 
I Fraadfnan’s Aid Comission. Is worriad about tha fhta of tha 
nagroas^ if tha southarn statas ara "suddanly admittad into 
' tha Union/ 

A»L«b« S p« 8x 4 T 8 in« 


3aa William Lloyd Qarris 



I 166. 











Boston 1^65 


Oct. 2 


Ma .Amt 

762 


Rlcheurda. Isaiah D ___ 

Printed form filled out In ms. to William H. Skinner: 
Deed for land in Greene, Maine; CBostonl 2 Oct. I 865 . 

1 8 . (3 p.) 


1 Greene, Maine-Land trail 
I Skinner, William H 









Boston 1865 Oct. 9 


lBfi6 _ Ou-rifOB^ lill lBM Uoya , 

9 Oot. 



MifAtlfl 

Voi.6 

N0.12S 


To BlUabeth (Poaio) Niohol 


• Bostcoa Rogrottod that ho wao uoabla to aoro of Prof. 
John Nioholf tho addrossoo'i otepoon^ whilo ha aaa in tho 
IJ.S. Bxprossaa graat approoiatlon of Mrs* N**s aid to tha 
Anti-Slavory oauaa. Givos news of his faailyi lArt * 0«*i ara 
is still paralysad, but sho can walk^ Wondall is ongsgad to 
Luoy MoKira, Fanny will soon uarry Henry Vlllard, George ret¬ 
urned safely from the war, Franlcy is studying to get into 
Har^rd and William has entered tho wool business. **Tho Lib¬ 
erator is now on its last quarter.** Its subsoription list 
never paid its expenses. G* Thompaon is living in Boston* 
j"His natoh business Is not vet remunerative ..*" 

A.L.s * 7 p. 8x5 in* 

Addressed to '*Vy Dear Frl^^V and aoooinpanied by a ms* oopy 
of the part relating to the Liberator* 








Boston 1865 Oct. 19 


1866 _ I Llgyt^.ia06.1fill 

19 Oot. 


HtJkAA 

Vol.6 

No.126 


To JaMt MillAr IfcKlai 


■ Boato&s Will attend neeting^ in Portland and Prunawiok, Mb. 
before atartlng on hie weetem leoture tour. Sxpeota to leo* 
ture at Pitteburgh on Deo. 2nd^ 8rd and 4th. Will be in Phi* 
ladelphia for W. P. Oarrieon'e wedding on Deo. 0th or 7th. 
A.L.e. 2 p. 6x6 in. 








Boston 1865 Oct. 20 

May, Mtiy (OoddrdJ WJ-IHOZ. _ 

I V •3l|! 

p«91 Letter to tf.L* Oarriaon; l^otton^ 20 Oct* Xd63* 


I Oarriion, Villlam Lloya^805-l8i79. 











j 





Boston 1865 


Nov. 17 


1660 
17 Not, 


Samtl, Jr., 1810.1899 lii.A.9JS 

^ Vol.St 

To Mn. IferiJk (Wofton) ChopoMiti No.61 


• Boston* *^Tho IfcissAohusetts Antl^oliiTeiy Sooioty roqulroo 
tho tua of Plvo Hundred dolltra to carry It free of debt, to 
the Annual Ueeting.** InTltes a contribution toward clearing 
this debt. On paga 2 is a detailed statement of the sums due 
and the creditors. 

A.L.S. 2p. 6x6 in. 





Dec. 23 


Boston 1865 


-im _ Arriita, WillUm Lloyd, lBQ6>ie7fl 

23 D«o, 


MiJLalU 

Vol.6 

No.iee 


To OllTor Johtnon 


• Boston* VWsnts 0* J« to sond him *o oongratulotory and f^ro* 
woll lottor" for insortion in tho last number of the Libera* 
tor. Tells what length It should bo and when ho nust ha^ it. 
"How muohf doar Oliwor, I ha^ owed you in the past for your 
stoadfUst friendship, your sound judgment •••" 

A.L.s* 2 p. 8x5 in. 













Boston 1865 Dec. 25 


1S65 _ 

25 Deo. 


(krrieon, WillieM lloyd^ 1805*1679 

To Henry Clarke Wright 


V 0 I .6 
No.167 


gtioatona "Only one more number of the Liberator^ end 
entful hletorio oereer will be oloaedi Your farewell 
shell eppeer in it." 

A.L.s • Ip. 6x6 in. 


its ee- 

letter 












Boston 


1865 Dec. 27 




Wallent. Rc^art Folder. 1797-1881i. 


V.3U 

p.m 


Letter to W«L* Garrison; Boston^ 2? Id65* 









W /566 








Boston 1866-189^1 

Duncan, Rebecca L 

Ms,Am. 19 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

ll*00 etc., 1866-1891+. 26s. (l+ 7 p.) 

(386) 









Boston 


Ms.Am. 
ll^OO 
( 172 ) 


I866-I88U 

Bugtee, James McKellar, 1837-1913 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, I866- 
I88U. 3 s. ( 5 p.) 










Boston 


1866-187^+- 


Ms.fAm. Boston. Fire Dept, _ 

1795 

Ms. receipts to veirious persons for sale of manure, 
donations to firemen's fund, payments to Injured 
firemen, etc; Boston and Cambridge, I 866 -I 8 TU, (ca. 
200 p, mounted In vol•) 


I Cambridge, Maas, 


Fire 












Boston 1866-1869 


!l3.Arr, 

Fuller, Richard Fredoricl:, l8?^-l869. 

55 c ( 7 ) 

A.Ms.S.f Diarlos, 1H66-1P69J Bootm 
2 V* 22cn, Binder’s title: Fuller’s 

[etc.] 1P66-1R69* 
Confidences. 


1 DiarleB 












R-B Boston, 1866 - 67 

Ms Bunker Hill Monument Association. 

.Bos Officers elected for 1866-67. -- 

.C [Boston : s.n.l, 1867. 

867 [lip. ; 20.5 cm. 

.Wl Originally part of a scrapbook 

kept by Wm. W. Wheildon and titled: 
Charlestown in Civic and Social Life, 
1850-1870. 

I. Title. 


MRGRRBK 


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Boston 1866 

ii866t] i 179&-1677J cierejman. _ VrT.;f^M M;». 

I 

' To Chtulee Foiboa. 

, Uthenaeua^J le closing his box of books intendsd for ths 
Bsy lof lunisU?!. A.L.S. Ip, 9 5/4x7 ^4 In. 


I 








Boston: 


1866 


1864-. Brom, WUIImi B. 

OcMioal brtmnX^ 


IkJL.^a 
Vol.32 
No. 62 


• (Boftoa)» Printod adTortiooaont of tho oiitortaiBBtiit 
offerod by Brown^ *tho prinoo of oonodlODi^* and Williaa 
Baywardf ballad ainf^er. 

Printad D. 2p. 20 7/8 z 7 l/4 in. 

Tht naao of the hall^ ^Linooln^* and the dato^ *Not.SO* 
aro filled in with penoll* 
















Boston 


1866 

Caswell, Lemuel E 
Ms.Am. 5 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 1866 . 
lUOO 5 s. ( 6 p.) 

( 205 ) 









Boston 1866 


JLlfifigjL 


National Tastlnonial to ?7illiaa Lloyd Garrison 


Vol.lO 

No.42 


cBostona Anothar Torsion of the National Tsstinonial , 
Printsd document* Ip. 7 5/4 x 9 3/4 in. 














Jan. 1 


Bosto 

1866 
1 Jan, 


1866 


fk ri-Unn , Wllll.. Uoyd, 1806.1879 _ 

Vol.T 

To Janos Bk*c«rn Yorrinton No,I 

cBostons Ranlnisoos about his thirty ysar assoolation with 
J, B, Y, in tho printing-offioo of tho Liborator, Praisas 
J, B, Y,'s disposition and raliabllity, "You wars an abolit¬ 
ionist fron the start ••• Aooapt the aooonpanying trifla as 
Iwt tho very slightost token of ny astaaa and friends hip." A 
farewell letter. 

Typewritten L. 2 p, 11 x 8 1/4 in. 













Boston 


P66 Jan. 1 


-IMfi. _ larr lt oB^ 

1 Jan. 



Vol.7 

No.S 


To Jaoai liinning Wlnohtll Yorrinton 


• Bofftona A farowoll letter^ full of •xproaoiona of approol. 
ation of tha addras8oa*t oharaotor and skill. Calls him ths 
**bsst phonographic reporter in this country." "How I shall 
miss the old printing-of f ioe and your pleasant oorapan ions hip]* 
Gives J. If. If, Y. a book and invites him to F^nny Garrison's 
wedding. 

Typewritten L. 2 p. 11 x 8 I'^i in. 










Boston 1«66 Jan. 2 


V.3U 

p.llii 


iJlilpple, Charles IdO^-lvCX), 

ijotlor to <<.L. Garriaon; Boston, 2 Jan. 166c. 



















Boston 1^66 Jan. 2 


V.3I4 

p.u5. 


Yorrlntony James Manning Vlnchellj 1625? 

Letter to W.L, Garrison; Boston, 2 Jan. 1B66. 









Boston 1^66 Jan. 3 


lYarrlnton, JanBfl Browi, 1300-1866._ 

V.3U 

p,ll5 Letter to W,**. (jarrlaon; Boston, 3 •^«n. 1B66. 


1 . Garrison. William Uoyd.^ 1^0^1879. 







I 

I 







Boston 1866 Jan. k 


I l-OLSOM 

i 606 juowe> Cn&rieBj id<:6-ib74^ 

Jan 4 

To Chariea Folsom* 

[Bostoa.J AbAS wnather tne omissioa ol a ayliaoie is allowable 
in a ^reek inscription* 1 * 1 *£• Ip* 8x5 in* 









% 








Boston P66 Jan. 11 


_ 

XI Jan. 


Arriion^ Williaa Lloyd^ iaOB»ia7fl 

To JaiMO MilXor MdKIb 


Ml U.l.l 

Vol.7 
No .8 


■ Bostona Hopoi that ho my bo oxousod fro* l^oing to Now York 
to a mooting of tho Amorioan Froedmon’o Aid Coniloflion. Dooo 
not fool wo 11 enough to toko, tho trip. }^y looturo In Palton* 
TillOf Mhos. Inotoad. "Dear Luoy’o vlalt will long bo moot 
pleaourably ronomborod 
A.L.o, 2 p. 8 X 5 in. 









Boston 


Ms.E.9.i» 

(75-ltO) 


1866 Jan. 12 

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. 

Draft on Atlantic Bank to pay Wm. ] 
015*00; Boston, 12 Jan. I 866 . A.D.S 
(ip.) 



. Forbes 
Is. 









Boston 1866 Jan. 27 


27 Jtn. 


AArriion» IIIIIam Lloyda 18Q6«187Q _ 

Vol.7 

To tHaion Pr^nooi (Oarriion) Vlllurti No.4 

• Boatons Corraots an arronaoua ballaf that a wadding oaka 
fron Salawiwis sant by a Ifrs. Putnas. Talla about a owatlng 
of the Anarioan Antl-Slavary Soolaty. which ha didn’t attand. 
Want to a naating of tha Masa. Anti-Slavary Sooiaty at which 
dissolution waa suooaaafully opposed by W, Phillips.. *0f 
course, as tha whole thing is a Ikroa, I oara nothing for it.* 
Hopes to be able to visit the addrassaa in TIsshingtoo in Feb¬ 
ruary. 

A.L.S. 4p. 8x6 in. 








t 




Boston P66 Jan. 29 

[1866] Bugbee, James McKellar, 1057-1915. m^s. 

Jan 29 

To Charles Folsoni. 

[Boston.] The Department of State desires the photographs 
of those 1 ^’ho paid attentions to the 'I'unlslan ambassador^ 
including Folsom's. A.L.S. 2p, 7x4 l/f In. 









Boston 1866 Fet. 5 

Mfl.A^1^2^Knt pp^ Hiraw _ _ 

V.3U 

p«122 L«tt«r to W«L« Oarrlsonj ^oston^ 5 1866. 


I Oarriaon^ Villiaa Llo; 


# 


05-1879. 











Boston 1866 ^et. n 


-XflM _ i krrliQii, W111U« Llovd, 1806.1879 


Jh^jUlU 


II F«b. 


Vol.7 
No .6 


To Ho Ion Pronooo (Qorriaon) VillAr^ 


• Bootoos Will ooao to VfbshingtoQ with F« J« (krrlton in a 
wook* Bxpaots to oall on iwrioua publio offiololo, "Your 
mot ho r will mioa uo both^ during our oboonooi but Hopio and 
Ella will do all they oan to fill tho oaoanoioo •••" Char* 
lotto Coffin will aloo otay with her. Will aonl a oopy of 
the Indopondont oontaining a lottor oritioioing W« Phillipa 
"for hio disparaging and inyidious tpeooh in Boston^ last 
month." CoRinonds Sen. Charles Sumner's last speooh in thi 
Senate on suffrage. The weather has been oold for some tine 
past, but the mercury has now risen to 40®. "The title of 
my coming lecture in Phila( La is 'Liberty Victorious.'" 
A.L.s • 4 p. 8 1/8 X 6 in 








Boston 1866 Fet. i^t 

_. ‘'—IdsAnnie (Adams) 

.'ob. Vi 


To ilato cJidda 


_rioIds.1034-l2i^.„__i:sJfP 
''ol.2 
l;o.21C 


cZ7 C^iPrlos St., os ton 3 The writer coTunenta or Isa'^ellu 
riu^idon’c iw Tos Ironoro . Says she is r.G^’crly »vntioli/ititi{_' 
the Land or i*aperc, 

[ A.i^.S. 4 1/'2 X 7 in. 


I 


1 


i 











Boston 


Ms .Am. 

1823 


1866 Mat*. ii 
Tuckey, John D 

A.L.S. to Freelove B. Lvmt expressing affection 
and homesickness; Boston« U Mar. I866. 1 s. 

(3 p.) 









Boston 


1866 March 8 


lUr 8 

To Jarod Sparka* 

! [Boaton*] Daairaa to proooro all tho pid>lioaUoaa of 
{ Boaton authora axKi aaka what additiooa aro naodad to oo»* 
Plata tha attached liat* Bp. 9 l/A x 1 Z/A In. 

Blank fona flllad in. 










Boston 1866 March 2k 


1866 Eddy, Richard, 1028- ___ ^_Ch B 11,14 

Mar 24 

To J.W.Dean. 

f^atphm ? 

[Historical Rooms] Received his copy of the pamphlet on 
Cromwell, Has been re-elected to the Society, A.L,S. 
Ip, 8 1/2 X 6 1/2 In, 











Boston 1866 


M s.A.l.g 


v.3)4 

P.I3I1 


field s, James 


Letter to W.L. 


March 27 

Thomas, 

Garrlsoni Boston, 27 Maroh 













. Boston 1866 March 30 

- Hazrard College* -Alamtt _ Io*74a la 


Letter to Gardner Brewer, aeklng for a contribution for 
I a Memorial building. Dated, Boston, March 50, 1866. Manu- 
i script. 5p. Site, 0x5 Inches. Signed by eight persons. 

( 











Boston 1866 APm lo 


*KaJl Qulnoy. Eckniid. 1808-1877. 

--^- 

P«138 A«L«S» to VlHlAa Lloyd Ckrriooni Boston^ 10 Apr. 1866. 


I OarrlaoDi WUllui Lloyd 









Bos 

:on 1866 April 19 

_ 

0.33 

.33 

no.99 

iatami, JobB IIMob, lftia>ia&7. _ 

Ni.US. to Murahall S. S-wMorf Boatoo, 19 Apr 1866. 

1 •. (2 p.) 


I Sooldor, Nmhkll 8 














3oston 1866 April 25 


1866 

25 Apr* 


National TastlAonial to Williaii Lloyd Garriton 


Iff aBal>6.. 

Vol.lO 

No*41 


iBoatona Tha tastlfflonial proposot "a national tottinonial^ 
^ot than Fifty Thousand Dollars, to our follow country- 

iHan-KfilliaiB Lloyd Garrison*" 
printed document* 5pp* 7 5/4 x 9 S/4 in* 












Boston 1866 May 4 


1066 

4 


MSi;, 

HolfiioD, Ollvsr Wenaellj_ 1^^-1934^ ___ _ 


To Charles Folsom, 


[164 Chbrles St.] 
ovor. A.N.S, Ip. 


Sends soae 4 'iatrains for him to look 
6 X 4 In* 




















Boston 1866 May 17 

I860 j Eberooa, C^or^© Barr^ii* 1797-1001. » mom m s. 

:iuy 17 I ~ 

To Charles Folsoa. 

! [5 P«i»bertoa &i.(Boston).] Coaaenta on !»•, e(ol.e8]'B 
oUaxas. A.L.S. Ip. 8x5 in. 

by 5ue" 


I 









Boston 1866 June 

X866 Miy, 3awi®l, Jr., 1810^1898 
14 JUXM 

To Mrt* Ifeirla (Woaton) ChApma 

• Bostooa Aoknowlodges a ^ooroua ocntrlbution from ths 
addrossao*! aon Henry to the teatlmonlal in behalf of Mr. 
Oarriaon. The writer haa learned froai Mr.Quinoy that 
Uugel haa contributed fifty dollara and Anne Chapaan one 
hundred. Senda thanka of the Coaimlttee to "both these dear 
young ladiea who have ap faithfully and intelligently emulated 
the brave example you gave them." 

A.L.S. 2p. 8x6 in. 


1^ aA .9.2 
Vol.52 
Vo. 60 





1 





Bostpn 1866 June 20 

_ lA»c£rat«, Nic olas» __ ♦D*M8S«33 (lO) 

A,L»S. to Georgs Tioknorj Boston^ 20 Junio 1866« 1 s* 

(Up.) 


1 Spanish Mss In t^ils 
I Tlckhor, George, im-l8n. 
















Boston 1^66 June 22 


Ms •Aid* 



Ticknor, Oeorgs^ 1791-1871* 


A.L.S. to Frederic W, Lincoln, •^r*, regarding acquisition 
of Prince Library from Old Scuth Churchi Boston, 22 June 
1866. 1 a. (2 p.) 


!• Boston. Public Libi 
I. Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 


M 


Prlnoa library. 
1817-1898. 









R-B 
MSS 
Ms . 
3216 


Boston - 1866 June 22 

Ticknor^ George^ 1791-1871. 

ALS : Boston, to Mrs. Van de 
Weyer, 1866 June 22. 

1 item (2 p. in folder) ; 25 x 30 

cm. + 1 drawing of dedicatory 
pedestal. 

SUMMARY: Discusses with the 
daughter of Joshua Bates the 
placement of the pedestal on which 
the bust of Joshua Bates will rest. 
The pedestal was designed by Richard 
S. Greenough. 

1. Ticknor, George, 1791-1871-- 
Correspondence. 2. Van de Weyer, 


R-B 
MSS 
Ms . 
3216 


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ALS 


R-B 

MSS 

Ms, Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. - 

3216 ... (Card 2) 


Elizabeth—Correspondence. 3 

Joshua, 1788-1864—Monuments. 


Bates, 


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FULnOM 


Boston 1866 June 23 

18G6 Hillard, George Stillman, 1808-1879j laiQfijl^ 
Juno ZZ , 

i To Charles Folaom. 


[Boston.] Asks for material relating to Dr. Worcester 
A.L.S. Ip. 8x5 in. 












Boston 


1866 July 3 


>ls.A.1.2 

^- 

p.OliZ 


"Ticknor ic Fie Ida" 


letter to W*L« Oarrlaon) Boatoui 3 July 1366. 















Boston 1866 Aug. 6 

Morse, Robert McNeil, 1837 - 
Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 6 
lltOO Aug. 1866. Is. ( 2 p.) 

( 823 ) 










Boston 1^66 Aug. 15 


I 

-laea. _ ^Vha-Drunt* Jttajiry^ _Le3E-1903» 

Aug 15 I 

To Charles Folsom* 


rOUsOM MSSi 


'[Boston*] Declares Folsom will be offered some renumeration 
i for his work on the inscription for the Ether lik>nument* 
Explains his ocncention, enclosing his own stansas and those 
|of Dr* [Oliyer Y/endell] Holmes* A*L*S* 4p* 8x6 in* 


I Rolnes, Oliver Wondelli 


.^^ 18 % 











Bost 


on: 1866 Sept. 3 

Cooley,. Aaron 


v,3^,pl^6 


Letter to William Lloyd Garrison; Boston, 3 Sept. 1066. 


I. Garrison, William Lloyd, 1005-1079. 











Boston P66 sept. i8 


M. 


1666 __ 
Sep 18 


I 


riBiier^ JoBhau FriinciB,. 1607-1375. _ 

To CharltB Folsom* 

[^^oi^2oase*] Tiu.nks Folsom for his cordiality and 
recomratnds his son to his kindness. Sends his pamphlet 
on th^ reform of the electoral system. A.L.S. '^p. 

0 X S 1/4 in. 











Boston 1^66 oct. 3 


83U 


Steama^ J^iyN a ilifl C _^ ■arehant^ B onton. 

Mt.D.t Raceiptad bill to Sanuel S. Allen for 
kitchen ware; Boston, 3 Oct. 1866. 1 e. (2 p.) 


I 


I Alien. A 

















Rostqn 


1%6 


Nov. 1 


Ms .1,1^2-fearrlaittv W miain Uoyd, lPo^-lP79. _ 

v,lil 

p,)i2 Letter to CsroHne ’ Vetonj ^oston, 1 Nov. IW, 



I Weston, Caroline, IP 0 P-IP 82 , 












Boston 1^66 Nov. i6 


Ms,A.1.2 

Endicott, William, Jr* 

v,3U 

1 


p.llt9 Latter to W.L. Garrieonj ^oston, 16 Nov, 1866. 











Boston 1866 Nov. 16 

j^hyelcl^. 

Mov 16 


To Charles Folsom. 

[Chanuc/ St.] Acknowledges the books sent by Dr. Brlncker- 
hoff. Has been trying to repay him for his unusual kind¬ 
ness and to bring him before the medical profession. A.L.S. 
5p. 7 1/4 X 7 1/2 in. 









Boston 1^66 Dec. 7 


Kb »AWa 

347 

( 1 ) 


Matthews, Nat han, 18U -X9Q4, _ 

Printed D. (copy); Bondj Boston, 7 Ddo, 1866. 1 8. 

(2 p.) Filled out In ms, to George W. Gerrlah for sole 
of Chelsea lots. 


1. land titloc— 

I. Gezriflh, George W 











Boston 


1866 


12 Dec 


R-B 

BLS Dam, Samuel N. 

Ms. A.D.S. certifying that Ashton Les1ie 

217 Dam is 14 years old and has been 

vaccinated. Boson : ms., 12 Dec. 

1866 . 

1 s. (1 p.) ; 21 cm. 

l..Dam, Ashton Leslie. I.T. 


RG90-532223 


MRG90-532223 


19570 







Boston 1^66 Dec. 18 

I 

Xs.An. i Te-^cy. _ 

1102 

(ih) A«L.S« to cT'tarraret.thanVln*? har for HaiMln^'a 

Efjotlfltograr^hy; Boston, IB Bee. IW. 1 s, (1 p.) 


!• 

I. 


HaMlnr, Chester, 1 
V.^hlto, Kar.^aret Ell* 


^ 92 - 1 ^^. 

iaHlnp) 1P23-1903. 











Boston 1866 Dec. 26 

Ms. 2917 

Talbot, Thomas, 1818-1886. 

A.L.S. to Hon. J. A. [Pond ?} recommending Mr. 
Elliot of Billerica "for a respectable place in 
some committee"; Boston, 26 Dec. 1866. 

Letterhead: "CommonMea1th of Massachusetts. 
Council Chamber" 

[Talbot was one of the members of the Council of 
the Governor of Massachusetts between 1864 and 
1869] 










Boston 1866 Dec. 30 


-JC66_j •:!'? Annie. (Adama) 
ZoQ.ZO I 

To ::t\te »fielda 

1 


-Plelda^’’^ 1 ”34-1915 y.s ]Z' 
Vo 1.2 
No.216 


I c’‘oston3 Tlie v/riter t!nr*ks k'iss i'5eld i*or un autocrapli of* 

I i'adane i.fJolaldo kistori ar.d “for the '^ood v/ork you Imvo her.un 
I sc ably,.,.’* 

A.L.3. Ip. 4 1^'^2 X V 1^^4 in. 


I 

I 


I 



I 












786 / 





Boston 


Ms. fAiti. 
22hQ 


1867 - 19^2 

Grand Army of the Republic. Dept, of 
Massachusetts. John A. Andrew post, 
no. 15, Boston. 

Records; minutes of meetings and 
membership lists; Boston, 1867-19^2. 

Ms. 50v. 

Vol. for 1920-21 wanting. 











Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lUOO 

(390) 


1867-1893 

Dwl^t, Theodore Frellnghuysen. 

12 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1867 - 1893 . 12s. ( 26 p.) with env. 











Boston 

Ms. Am. 
lltOO 

(653) 


1867-1893 

Hurd, Francis W 

6 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1867 - 1893 . 9s. (I3p.) 












Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lUoo 


1867-1885 

Putnam, George B 

3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1867 - 1885 . 3 s. (5p.) 




I 





Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
( 1058 ) 


i86t-1884 

Snow, Samuel T 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
I 867 -I 88 U. 2s. (3p.) 









Boston 


Ms.Am. 
lltOO 


1867-1876 

Thornton, John Wingate, I 818 -I 878 . 

5 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamherlain; Boston, l867- 
1876 . 5 s. ( 8 p.) . - 


/ 





Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lUOO 

( 1177 ) 


1867-1872 

WashTjurn, Alexander C 

k A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

1867-1872. Its. ( 5 p.) 









Boston: 1867-I8TI 

Tremont Watch Co., Boston. 

Ms .Am. Records of the Tremont Watch Company, A.O. 
1881 Bigelow, president; Boston, I867-I871. Ms. 
(38 p.) 





r 


1 


i 






Boston 


Ms.Am. 

ll;00 

( 59 ) 


1867-1868 

Bacon, John W 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, l 867 ' 

1868. 2 s. (Up.) 


( 







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Boston 1867 


Ms 
. Bos 
.C 
867 
.Wl 


Bunker Hill Monument Association. 

Officers elected for 1866-67. 
(Boston : s.n.], 1867. 

[1] p. ; 20.5 cm. 

Originally part of a scrapbook 
kept by Wm. W. Wheildon and titled: 
Charlestown in Civic and Social Life, 
1850-1870. 

I. Title. 


MRGRRBK 


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Boston 


Ms .Am. 
lUOO 

(1368) 


1867 

Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821 - 1900 . 

2 A.LL.S. to Charles Ray Palmer; Boston, 

1867. 2s. (5p.) 








[Boston!] 


1867 

Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821 - 1900 . 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Albert Hale Plumb; [Boston?!] 186 T. 
l 400 Is. (^p.) 

( 1376 ) 








Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 


186T 

Child, William C 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, I867. 
2s. (2p.) 









Boston 


Ms. Am. 
ihOO 

(298) 


1867 

Coolidge, J Wyeth. 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamherlain; Boston, I867. 
2 s. ( 2 p.) 





i 





Boston 


1867 


MSfAnif 

626 


Fali^hlIdj Charles Ifalaon^ 18 3 7*1910| suppos ed author. 

A.Ms.t *»In bunpers of our Roodoror,** regarding Boston, 
Bar Harbor, etc* [Boston? 186??] 1 s. (2 p.) 













Boston 


Ms.Am. 

lltOO 

(785) 


1867 

Massachusetts. Genersil Court. Committee on 
License Law. 

T.D.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 186T. 
Is. (ip.) 


) 







Boston 1867 

I 

_ I 5l2id©^ ?t^derick_I^__.. . . 8010.24 

I Copy of lotters written ••• frco Sireuil, Prance, Aug. 
i 1867, on Iron snolting processes: 1.6. the Martin process. 
I Manuscripts. [Boston. 1867] (57)ff. 20 x 31 l/2m» 




Iron industry and trade«—France 









Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
( 152 ) 


1867 Jan. /-Mar. ^ 

Broughton, Nicholson,Jr. 

8 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 5 Jan* 
1867-12 Mar. 1867. 8s. (lOp.) 









Boston 


1867: Jan, 8 

Gardner, John Lowell, 1837 - 1098 . 

A.L.S. to J.H. Nichols ordering curtains 
dishes, etc. for new house; Boston, 8 Jan. 

1867 . 1 s. (1 p.) 


Ms.Am. 

1938 










Boston 1867 Jan. 10 


/if?Ids, 

Jun•XU 


Annl9 . (A0a!D8) 


. FleldA^’* JLC34 -.m6 


To :/.to c/ieldj 



c'.'ostona The writer riraisos ';isf5 7ield*8 letter in the 
3i-rirt;r3eld r>epubllcc.n about her ^^iTt or a tasiiet oi‘ :*lowers 
to J'•'X.r 1 0 3 i.'ielieua . 

*'i'’i** 4x0 ^ in# 


I printed In Lilian ‘.Vhitin^'s Lute 7ieldt a Ueoord on p.140. * 












Boston 186 t Jan. 15 
Doty, John L 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellon Chamberlain; Boston, 15 
lUOO Jan. 1867. Is. (Ip.) 

( 377 ) 
















Boston 


Ms.An. 

ll+OO 

(713) 


1867 Jan. 23 

Lang, Benjamin James, 1837-1909. 

A.N.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 23 Jan. 

1867. Is. (ip.) 









Boston 1867 Jan. 23 


Icw >, Charl es _ «)4iJL,10.1 no,6 

A.L.S. to fiilmh Dow Chanaj} Boston, 23 1967. 1 s* 

(3 P.) 









Boston 1867 Jan. 28 

Kirk, Edward Norris, 1802-187*+. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 28 
1*»00 Jan. 1867 . Is. (ip.) 

(70*+) 






i 

I 






Boston 1867 Feb. ik 

Mb.A.1.2 May. Samu«l . 1810-1899. __ 

▼ .35 

p.7 Letter to Edmund Quincyi Boston, 14 Fab. 1867. 


I. Quinoy, Edmund, 1808 















Boston 1867 Feb. 22 


Ma^Aw. 

1102 


jyaflOD, 


Jonathan 


( 16 ) 


A.L.S. to W,0. I^ite thanVlrg bin ^or book, deacrlblng 
friendship with Chester Ha'»*dlnf 5 j Boston, 22 Feb. Ifl67« 

1 8. (2 p.) 


1. Harding, Chestar, 1792-1B66. 
I. Whlt«, Willlan (Vna, (1.1911. 












Boston 


Ms.Am. 
lUOO 


1867 Feb. 26 
Boston. City Clerk. 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 26 Feb. 
1867 . Is. (3p.) 








Boston 


Ms.Am. 

lUOO 

{h3l) 


186t Feb. 27 

Flint, Charles Louis, 182 U-I 889 . 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 27 Feb. 
1867 . Is. (l*p.) 










Boston 1867 March 7 


- Sargent y Tapper _ W?.®.*Acc .1574 

A.L.S, to Epes Sargent; Boston, 7 Mar, 1867, 2 pp. 









•4 






Boston 1867 March l8 


Mb.A n. 

i8oi* 

(M 


Gllnnn, Dnyld E■ 

Ms.D.S.: Affidavit on money received from HaveB & 
Hersey, machine works» while In employ of Boston Fire 
Dept.; Boston, l8 Mar. 1067. Is. (2 p.) 

Countersigned by D.H. Coolldge, Justice of the Peace. 


1 Boston, ^Ire Dept. 

2 Hawes & Hersey, machine 



Boston, 









Boston 186T March 2k 


Wallcttt. Robert FoL^ r. 1797-lfl81i._ 

v.35 

p.l2 Letter to W.fi. Garrison; Boston, 2k i'^arch 1667 • 








V 





Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lUOO 

(63) 


1867 Mar. 25 . 

Baker, A R 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 25 Mar. 

1867. Is. (2p.) 










Boston 1867 March 27 

Ms.Am. Reid, Whltelaw, 1837-1912. 

lbS7 - 

(ll») A.N.S. to Isabella Mack apoloi;lzlng for missed 

appointment) Boston, 27 Mar. 1867. 1 s. (2 p.) 



I. Hinckley, Isabella (Naok) I81t2- 











Boston 


Ms'.Am. 

lUOO 

(695) 


1867 Mar. 30 

Kimball, Henry Hastings, 1835- 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 30 
Mar. 1867 . Is. (Ip.) 









Boston 1867 April 

I 

_ Ct^<»ri©6 S, _ _£* oi< ;6.70 

A^irll ' 

Boston? i. v« Din 4 ,rn:B 8 « 2:0 1/k ca* 

iirlthaetic^ Its hl&tox7» phiiosopl^t sna prscticoy 
, olfiere.it systejis of notation. With some account of 
,the notation of the Greeks, Persians, Arabians and 
Hinaus, ana the use of ttie abacus by the Romans and 
other e^riy Europeans. Aiso* a short account of the 
t.ritxj.aatic of the Chinese, with their aotioaa, and 
tlviso ol the Egyptians concernint the mystical prop¬ 
erties of nuabors. idl of wtiich has been compiled 
lr.^m the best authorities on these subjects. 









Boston 


1867 April k 


Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, 1809-18T^. 

Ms.Am. A.N.S. to Charles Lanman referring him t6 
2395 Appleton’s Am. Encyclopedia. Boston, It April 

1867. Is. (Ip.) 








Boston 1867 April it 


_I86T _aarritoxy Willi mm Lloyd^ 1806-1879 

17 Apr. 

To S. ^Hy Jr. 


MjAiLlI 

Vol.7 
Ko #53 


«Bo*)tona Thanka S. V. Jr. for oontributions to the fund be¬ 
ing raised to pay for 0. Thompson’s passage to Europe. ITill 
Itry to find employment for 0. T. In England. 'Till urge the 
; oourt to give the P. Jackson bequest to the N.E. Freedman’s 
Aid oooiety. Doubts If the Southern negroes will ever lose 
; the suffrage. ^111 meet the Coninittee on the ^latlonal Testl- 
j menial at their convenience. ’Vs. ’1. A. (W.) Johnson will 
I stay with ’Vs. 3. during 'Y.L.G.'s European trip. 

,A.L.8. (”s. copy) 2 p. 9 3/4 x 7 6/8 In. 











Boston 1867 April i8 

M.^.1.2 I a«rynt, Joh n Tumar, -- 

V.3S 

p.l7 Letter to W.L^Oarrlson} Boston, 18 April 1667• 











rOl.M>M MSS. • 


Boston 1867 April 19 

1867 C<UQ^.>bell| Looods Joseph. 

Apr 19 

To Charles I'olsota. 

[Boston.] Sends a copy of tlielr ffeit History of the tlnltod 
States. Hopes to Improve it 6oaiev/hat[ln another edition?]• 
A.L.S. Ip. 7x6 In. 










Boston 


1867 April 25 


H<iJ1.1.2 I Ruaaallj Thowaa _ 

V.35 

p.l9 I«tter to V.L«GaiTlson; Boston^ 25 April 1B67* 


I. Garrison, William Ll03r^W05-lS79« 













Boston 1867 April 30 

MgaA w^ I F airchild ■ C hjurlas N^ laon» 1637aiqjposod author 
625 I ' 

A.Ms.t "'East by Worth-six' croaks the vane".poem 
recardlng Lilly Fairchild} [Boston?] 30 April [1867?] 

1 8. (1» p.) 


1 Fairchild, UUy (Ne]«^ l8U5-192lt 
















Boston 1867 May 2 

I 

_I Adua, WU1U» 6,J1.42 (2?) 

A.N.5. to [tfllllM Adolphus Vhsolsr]} Boston, 2 Hsj 1867. 
1 s. (1 p.) 


I. Wbeslsr, VUllui Ada 




1833-1874. 









Boston 1R67 May 7 


H5« A«1«2 Endleottj VllUm, Jr. 

v.35 I -^- 

p .25 j Letter to Woodaj Boston, 7 May 1867, 


I Woods. 











I Boston 

Ms.Am. 

lUOO 

(62h) 




1867 May 13 

Homer, J 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 13 
May 1867. Is. ( 2 p.) 










Boston 1«67 May l6 


Ms.A.1.2 

v.35,p26 


May, Samuel. 1810-1899. 


Letter to W.P. Garrison; Boston, l6 May 186T. 












Boston 2867 July 13 


fQrtoa» C. 




to Ednah Dow Chenay) Boaton, 13 Jul^ 1867. 

(4 P*) 


1 









Boston 

Ms.E.9>^ 

^9-79 


1867 July 30 


T leknor t Fields, publlahers. Boaton. _ 

Printed D. filled out in ms.: Money order on Second 
National Bank of Boston payable to O.W. Holmes; Boston, 
30 July 1867. 1 s. (l p.) 


I. Holmes, Oliver Wendall, l809-l69l» 








.i 




Boston 


1867 


;iL’'orc, rnrtin, 


Aug. 5 
lav.-icrj. 


AiL,r.. to Ccorco Tic’;nor; Dooton, 5 



Ch.F.5.44 

Auc. 1367. 23. (2 p.) 










Boston 1867 Aug. 7 

Ms. 2993 

Gannett, Ezra Stiles, 1801-1871 

A.N.S. to [Joseph M.] Bradford, complying with 
Bradford's request for an autograph; Boston, 11 
Feb. 1853. Is.(Ip.) 

Together with Gannett's A.L.S. to Rev. E[zra ?] 
Abbot of 7 Aug. 1867, Is.(Ip.). 













Boston 1867 Aug. 25 


v.3< 

p.lSn 


.Tttc'-son, TViimnyi, 

liBtter to W;P, Garrisonj Boston, 2*) August Iflft? 




I Oarrlson, Wandoll Phillips, 161»0-1907, 







1 






Boston 1867 Aug. 30 

Ms .An.-FfctgghlXd. Ch arlts Nelson. 183 7-1910 ^Bripposad author. 

62U j ' 

A.Ms.t "With happy hearts sons mountain top I cUnb", 
poem regarding Lilly Fairchild} [Boston?] 30 Aug, 1867. 
2 s. (3 p.) 


1 Fairchild, UUy (Ne; 


l8U5-192li. 
















Boston 1867 Sept.-Oct. 


Ms ^ Aw ^ 


1072 

(? 2 .*? 3 ) 


iVight, E llgabeth A malls (Whits) 

2 A.LL.S, to Wale]?, Bigelow & Co, 
Life and letters of Wilder Dwight| 
20 Oct. 1867. 2 a. (7 p.) 


1. Dwight, Wilder, 1833< 


1^09-1863. 

I ooncerning h^p 
Boston, 9 ^pt.« 










Boston 


186T Sept. k 

Barker, Theodore. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamherlain; Boston, 4 Sept. 
ll *00 1867 . Is. (Ip.) 

(70) 





I 

I 






Bosto 

M8.A1!U_L 
623 ! 


n 1867 Sept. U 

_FairohlX dj Charles Nelaont lQ37 ;j^3j^_B!gposj8 d author» 

A.Ms*! **Th® grcnmd-pina fltmg Ita carpet on the steep**, 
ooem [to Lilly Fairchild?] regarding New England shore; 
[Boston?] h Sept. 1867. 1 s. (2 p.) 



I Fairchild, Ully (Nelson) 18U5-192U. 








Boston 1867 sept. 2 k 

18G7 CflLm;)bell, Loorols Joseph* foi^som m;,^ 

Sep ^'4 

To Charles Folsoa* 

[Boston,1 Leaves a copy of Greeley's History of the 
On at f.ebvlllon . It once belonged to the Public Library 
but nas da:aaged and a fresh one substituted. A*L*5. 

Ip. 7x5 in. 








Boston: 


186t Oct. 8 


8 0ot« 


BpitpB,Pally j|4T»rtiMr 


Newipapar Clippings 


Vpl.lO 

Np.44 


sBottoos This item is a group of nawspapsr olipplngs which 
ars all part of one artiole entitled The Testimonial to Vr * 
Garrison»Seoond Report . The artiole gives a list of the 
I oontr 1 butors to t m i^und for Garrison. 

4 clippings. 8 l/2 z I l/Z in«}2 l/2 x 7 l/2 in.| 
2 1/4x7 1/4 in.I 2 1/2x9 l/2 in. 




















Boston 1867 Oct. Ik 


Mtthgi raf K athm 


Ms.D.S.t Contract to sail lot at 8 Appleton St* to 
Marshall IdTenaorsi Boston^ 111 Oot* 18^7* 1 a* (l p«) 


1* Boston—Land transft 
!• Lireraors^ Marshall 


m 















Boston 1867 


Oct. 20 


v#35 

P.iii3 


>n» Thnmaa 


letter to W«L»Qarrlaon| Boston, 20 0ot« 1867* 


I* OaiTlaon, Willlan Lloyd, 1805*1879( 










Boston 1867 oct. 21-23 


Ms •An, 

Lathrop, John, 183*>-1910. 

7.072 

(202-203) 

2 A.LL.S. to Welch, Bigelow & Co, 
pro'iuctlon. of hlo book; ^ston, 21- 
2 8. 0 P.) 


concerning? 
23 Oct. IP 67 . 














8os1 

:on Oct. 23 

Ma.Am* 

Matthews• Nathan, 1814-X9C4* 

■ 34 ?— 

( 2 ) 

Ms«D«3.t Agreement on sale of lots on Dartmouth Street 
to William Timlin; Boston, 23 Oct. 1867. 1 s. (2 p.) 

In 5 )erfect: mutilated. 


1. Land titlor:— 

I. Timlin, William 










Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lUOO 

(576) 


186T Nov. 2 
Haskins, George F 

A.N.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1867 . Is. (Ip.) 



2 Nov. 














Boston 1867 Nov. 20 

lIa? ^it Zf C harles ^_ 


r».l<2 


Letter to ’*M« Garrison; Boston, 20 Nov. 18^7. 



I Garrison. WllUmni 


1 > o.., 









1 






Boston 1867 nov. 26 


(2a) 


A^- 

l"rinted foria filled out in ms.S*i Check for ^ 12,9i0.00 
drawn on *iOunt Vemon ^^ational Bank; Boston, 26 Nov. 186?• 
1 s . (1 p #) 



I I-bimt Vornon National Bonk, fcrton. 











Boston 1867 Nov. 29 
Davis, Joshua W 

Ms.Am. A.N.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 29 
lUOO Nov. 1867 . Is. (Ip.) 

(350) 







Boston 1867 Dec. 7 

Thayer. Wllllare Makepeace. 1820-1396« 


Ma.A.1.2 


vlJT 

p.156 


Jitter to W,L, Garrison} Boston. 7 Dec. 1867. 












r ms 





Boston 


Ms.fAm. 

22U9 

( 2 ) 


1868-1921 

Grand Army of the Republic. Dept, of 
Massachusetts. John A. Andrew post, 
no. 15 , Boston. 

Descriptive books; Boston, 1868-1921. 

Ms. 3v. 

Membership list with military service record 
volume 3 is index to volumes 1-2. 







Bost 



1868-1919 

Thrs— Hirehfl#l<f 


Ms.IW), t PiApors on h#r aetlTltie* In Jairlah 
orgardiationBi Boston, 1868-1919. (3li p.) 


1. Jews—Soolotlos, ote* 










Boston 


Ms.Am. 

lUOO 

(35T) 


1868-1892 

Dean, John Ward, 1815-1902. 

12 A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston 

1868 - 1892 . 12s. (I3p.) 











Boston 


1868-1891 


R-B 
BLS 
Ms • 
26 

f ol. 


RG90 


Allen^ Willis Boyd, 1855-1938. 

Scrapbook including monthly reports 
from Latin School, notes from Francis 
Gardner and others. Harvard grades, 
and notices of book for the years 
1868-1891. Boston : ms., 1868-1891. 

1 vol. ; 31 cm. 

1..Boston. Public Latin School. 

I.Gardner, Francis, 1812-1876. II.T. 


532080 


MRG90-532080 


20865 







Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
( 966 ) 


1868-1881 

Richardson, Charles A 

21 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1868-1881. 21s.- (U2p.) 










(Boston, Mass.) 1868-1878 


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MSS 

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3271 


Church Home for Orphan and Destitute 
Children (Boston, Mass.) 

Ledger, 1868-1878. 

1 item (298 P-) ? 39 cm. 

Partially printed. 

SUMMARY: Each entry lists 
information about children and 
foundlings brought to the home such 
as: name, race, sex, physical 
condition. These children ranging in 
age from several days to several 
months were found in various outside 
places of the city of Boston. They 
were of different races and ethnic 


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Children (Boston, Mass.) -- 
Ledger ... (Card 2) 


origins. The children were either 
adopted or sent to the State 
Almshouse in Tewksbury. 

1. Abandoned children-- 
Massachusetts—Boston. 2. Foundli 
“MassachusettS--BOSton. 3. Orphan 

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Bostpn 1868 

' BkUhIb. MinJteolaixu 160^1693. 

Ks.t List of Bub 0 (nrib«r 8 to prlstod 
i^wln 10 Jan. 186«} [Boaton, 1868] 


Mss. Ago. 
744 

spf«oh delivered 
2 P. 








Boston 1868 


1068 


T.E, 4E.19 

Boston^ Mbaa, Pu blic Llbr ioy# Exa miolni. ComaltUa» 


Re.KJrt of tht exunlnlng co.Tjnlttee for 1068,69« [Aleo, 
letters froa neobers of the Conmittee*] 56 ff» 

The report is in Uie hunawritin^ of £• ?• Tihlpple, ohalr- 
rntn. 
















Boston 1868 


IWllf daroJIa# llills (BmlXb/) 1 B 22 ^ 1912 « 
I to t7]| [floaton XB66] 


Kis •Aoo *2753 
1 •. (l P.) 















Boston 1B6B 


( 1 ) 


Dickens^ Charlti^ 1812-1870> 

Whlt« kid gloYes presented Mrs* Hoirard Malcolm 
Tlcknor by Charles Dickens | Boston, 1866« With this 
Is a blank sheet of Dickens' stationary^ 


1. Artifacts in this Lit ^ 

I« Tlcknor, Helen Frances 'lAdams) 


oes lAdi 










Bostpn 1868 

1368 Elchbjr^, Julluo, 


No.67 In Mi.C .1.7.1 

1324-139f j dime tor Boston Conserve tpi^* 


To H. '4. Ticknor. 

|[Bo3tjn.] Promises to saod "the OHies & titles of the 
, pl«ce8" tMorro* jor.aa^. A.^.S. Ip. 8 1/4x5 1/4 In. 









Boston 


186 « 


Ms.xBos. 
XH 1 


Massachusetts. 

An act to incorporate the town of Hyde 
Park. CBost-on^ l868. Ms.D. Is. (2p. ) 
On vellum. 


i 










Boston 1868 


R-B 

Ms 
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.C 
867 
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Waverley House, Cha 

Waverley House, 
[menu]. — Boston : 

[1868 ] . 

1 s. ([31 p.) ; 

Originally part 
kept by Wm. W. Whei 
Charlestown in Civi 
1850-1870. 

Annotated in ma 
Wheildon on front: 
Dinner to the Legil 
Annexation. Judge G 
[?] presided. Notes 


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Boston 1868 jan. i 


1072 

m 


Peane^ Charlea, 1813*1689, 

A*N.S. to Welch, Bigelow & Co, sending oorreotlons| 
•Boston?* 1 Jan, 1868, 1 s, (2 p,) 














• ◄ 


Boston 186R Jan. 5 


5 J«n« 


WUIU* Lloyd^ 100 6*1079 _ 

To I'ro* John Miwton 

Boatona A lottor of oondolonoo on the death of 
•L.a* (Mi. copy) 7 p. 8x5 in. 


_ MiJULil 

Vol.7 
No. 69 

John Miwson. 













Boston 1868 Jan. 8 

lB6t_'-'krrlson^ W111U» Lloyd^JSQP-lKUL 

Jan* I 

^ To Jofloph Coiron Jr. 


Vo 1.7 
No.69 


■ Bootona A wwfpopor olipping oonttlning two lottorf oonoor- 

ning the dooth of John Ikwson* 

l^spapor olipping* Ip* 14 z 2 3 ^4 in* 












Boston, 1868 Jan. 11 


R-B 


MSS 

Ms. Hale, Edward Everett, 1822 

2341 ALS : Boston, to James 

Yerrinton, 1868 Jan. 11. 

1 item (2 p. in folder 

cm. 

Originally accessioned 
a group of mss. pertaining 
Yerrinton (Mss.2332-2340; 

SUMMARY: Thanks Mr. Ye 
accurately reporting his r 
sermon. 

1. Hale, Edward Everet 
1909--Correspondence. 2. 
J. M. W. (James Manning Wi 
1893--Correspondence. 


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Boston 1868 Jan. i6 

I'o.An* HomCj oarr-i ol nrlJlcy, 1^01-1676^ 


A,I*S to «Juctln ’Unsor?3 regai'din^; v!»it nephew to 
rojtoii !\iblic Llurar:.'; Bo^il.on, Jau. clP63?a 1 s. (l p. ) 





I Wincor, Ju^itln, 














Boston 1B69 Jan. 22 

DaU^ Caroline Wella (»ealay) 1822-1912, In »P,gO,211 

A.L.S, to 'Hionas Wentworth Hlppinson concerning cor¬ 
rections and additions in 2d ed# of Ttie col ef'c, the market, 
and Uie co^irt, which s>ie is sending FI hos ton, 2? Jaiu 

T5i^3, 1 s, Xi P*) 


I. Higginson, Thornas Wentworth, 1823-1911* 











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Rostpn 186R Feb. IT ^ 

1668 Fort«n^ Gharlotti ^ _ __ P.9US7 _j 

17 Fob To ! 

tBoston*J Containing a statement regarding Lydia 
Maria Child*a oontributions to the Preodman* 3 pp* 4 1/2 
X 7 in* 









I 






Boston 1868 Feb. i8 


1868 _ 
18 Fab. 


ICkrrlton^ WlllUn Uoyd* 1806-1815 _ Mi JUu.1 

Vol.7 

To Robart Baattla No .73 

• Boston* A letter about R. B.‘s approval of W,L«0«'8 article 
oonowrnlng the late Bishop John Henry Ropldns of Vermont, 

• which appeared in the Independent * 

A«L«8 • 2 p« 8 1/4 X S 1 'A in• 










Boston 1868 Feb. i8 


- 186Q _ Axxifon^JMJJLUji 

in Feb. 


MaL.A^l 
Vol.7 
No .75 


To 'Vf. ElUabeth (Pease) Niehol 


■ Bostona Regrets not hsiTlng written sooner, as he heard that 
W9» N. had been ill. Gives a brief account of his trip from 
Liverpool to Boston. Mrs. G. has suffered a third stroke, 
which caused her to fall and <njure her side. "She Is treat¬ 
ed magnetically twice a week ... Still, I am all the time 
apprehensive lest she may receive a fatal stroke without any 
warning ...'* Ths H. Villards ywve gone to Italy. Expects R. 
D. ^Vebb and possibly »bry A. Estlin to visit America and 
hopes I'rs. N. can come, too. Refers to the death of John 
'hwson. F. J. Cbrrison "is now pursuing his studies at the 
Institute of Technolo^, g some a*-tentic>n to chemistry.” 

A.L.s. 4 p. B X 5 in. 












Boston 1868 Feb. 18 


rkl-^a^‘5praeu6__ __ Ch.B.ll*28 

I . ' 

A.roor ai^nod; ’.rhon r.y ohlp cores in; [Boston, 1868] 

1 0 , (2 p.) ’Jith covering letter addressed to llellen Cham- 
berbiin; Boston, 18 Fob. 1868. 1 s. (1 p.) 













Boston 1868 Feb. 21 


Holnesy OXlvar 1809-1894# -- 

1303 ! 

(6) A.L.?. to Phineas BFimas on Clara Bamoa Martin | 

21 Fob. 186C. 1 a. (2 p.) 


Boston, 


1, Martin, Clara (Bamo8),d,l866, 
!• Bamea, Phinoaa, l8ll-^21« 









Boston 1868 


Feb. 25 


I860 _ -Ourrlfon^ WllUa* Uoyd^ iao8>l B79 

25 Feb. 


iSeJUUl 
Vol.7 
No .74 


To the Natioml AntUSlaTery Standard 


• Bostons A letter from W.L.G. defending hie efforts to ob¬ 
tain the P* Jackson bequest for the New England Preednen*s 
Union Conmlssion. Quotes afiny passages from W. Phillips’s 
speeches In order to refute them* 

• 39 p. 8x5 In. 

Rough draft. 












Boston 1868 Fet. 27 

'/oi.r/ 

: 0.22c 


I3C8 i Thofwa, 1® 16-1881; 

ch.27 j 

' 7o C;.l*t0 .•lelcla 


; c w* X - ec of t,ho Atlf^ntlc onthly, 124 Trc’aont St., “ostona 
I Hr .vritor fJRys the To^its v/Hl lo ^ ond subject for bin urt- 
j iole, tut 5fT (. out'tful ul.out ut. art’i'l© o: i’'H;i.y terrible. l?- 
onsroa a failure to send . rooV sheets to '.'iss tlelcl. 

, A.:..';. Ip. 4 1/2 X 7 7/f In. 


■.rltten ty a seor'^tary. 











Boston 1868 March 2 


MaJUU2. 

v.36 

P.ll 


^l eldSf Annlft _ 

Utter to William L Oarrlsoni Boston, 2 March 1868, 















Boston 1868 March u 

lUndall, George M ^ Ch.2.3.64 

A.L*3, to the Rev« WiHlam Stoodley Bartlet; Boston^ 4 
Mar. 1868. 1 e. (l p.) 









Boston 1868 March 9 


18C0 ITlldor^ liar shall l^nolaiey^ 1798-1886* H*80«lll 

liar* 9 To Abran Ednonds Cuttor 

«Booton» Roooipt as prosidont of tho Now En/;land Historical 
Gonoalo{;ioal i>ooioty for a oo y of the ”'i7ork8 of ^ino 
Brad St root*** 













Boston 186B March 27 


_ 1868 J-Oirrl*on^jrilll»iM Uny d ^ 1808.1 
2T %r. I 

a. __ 


^0 Oliver Johnton 



Vol.7 
Vo .76 


cBostons Afkf 0. J. to eorroot the phraseology of an article 
to be published in the Independent, entitled Education at the 
3wth . Notes ttnt no reply to ^is defense of ^lie disposition 
of the F. Jackson bequest Ins appeared yet in the Kational 
Anti-Slavery Standard. 

A.1.8. 2 p. TYTT 5 1/8 in. 













Boston 1868 March 28 


M 3.A.1.2 

v.36 

P.1'5 


Lalda. Annie (Adams) 18 3A-] 915 _ 

letter to W.L. Oarrlsonj Boston, 2B March 1P69, 









Boston 1868 March 28 


1868_ 
28 'fcr. 


wmiiw ia06-18M _ Mi.AJL.1 

Vo 1.7 

To «WlllUm In^rtoll» Bowdltoh No.76 

• Boston* Did not oxpoot W. I. B. to bo no otubborn oo W« 
Phllllpo In roslatlng tho doorot of tho Court in thi F.Jook- 

• on will ooao. Holds that I. B. had no bettor knowledge 
of f. JaokBon*t mind than B. Quincy, 3. Vky Jr. and himself. 

■ Resents tho determination of IT. I. B, and TT. Phillips to pre- 
▼ent the money from folng to the ?>w England Freedman's Aid 
Coninlsslon and objects to orltlolsra of ths Mias. Supreme Co- 
|Urt. ’-V. Sewn 11 was aurprlsed that Phllllpo would argue 
that the legacy should go to the 'btional Anti-Slavery Stand¬ 
ard Instead of the American Anti-lilavery ^*oclety. V/.L.<1. Ts” 
of the opinion that PhillJj^^nd I. B. Intended to delay 
the case by claiming that^^B|Atement of need was presented 
by the Commission. Expla^^^^ alleged indebtedness of the 
Commlss ion. 

•8 D.8 X S in. 









Rost([»n 1*^6® March 30 

lfl68 _ . lArrHon, VlllUm Uoyd» J806rl5ML 

50 


To Alfrod H. Lots 


TAi.A.l.l 
Vol.T 
No .76 


■ Boltons Telia ebnut replying to W, Philllpa*a eoouaationi 
• fmlnit him in the F. JeoVson will oeie. In answer to A. H. 
L.*8 crltlclim of oertaln lines In the reply, ttet they are 
not "^rrlaon-llke,** W,L.3. sayi that hs >*8 newer been ’•giv¬ 
en to oIroumloo'ition, and never heiitatei to *call a spade a 
spade.*** Defends hii reply to Phillips’s orltlolsm, and his 
actions In ooraieotion with the Jackson bequest. T7. P. refus- 
es to pay the rroney over to the T^ew England Freedaen’s Aid 
Commission. 

A.L.s. (?*s. copy) 4 p. 8x4 7/8 in. 












Boston 1868 April 

_ 1 _Hantin^ton, frederlo D m, B p,^ I8X9 -19Q4*_ 

3 94 I 

; 2 A.NII.S. to [7] regarding attendance at oonvontloni 

I Bootoni Apr. 1868. 2 s. (2 p.) 











■Tl 







April 


Boston 1868 

Ma,Aa^. ki Xlipg> W flD(leU> lailrlfiaL- 

1777 

A.L.S. to Mr Wingate giving advice on writing and 
delivering speeches; CBostonD Apr. 1868. 1 s. {k p.) 


I Wingate 


$ 











Boston 1868 April 2 


_ie68 _ 

2 Apr. 


ik£rlfon«.WilIiAm Lloyd» 1806-1679 

To WillUn Ingonoll Bowdltoh 


Vol.7 
No .77 


• Boatons A reply to W. I, B.'e letter doted Mir.30,186B (No. 
77) **... I see no justlf loot Ion whet erer for the course you 

ere resolwed to pursue in regard to 5fr. Jackson's le^oy ..." 
Says that If the Court had held thit the money should be paid 
to the National Anti-Slavery Standard ^ he and his fellow tru- 
Rtees w^ld quickly pa"d it over. (Apparently the New 

England Kreedmen'a Aid Cornmission has not yet reoeived the 
le^cy.) 

A.L.s. 4 p. B X P in. 


i 














Boston 



1«6S April 6 

Pickingj Charltij Ifll2«l870> 

A«N«S« to Mrs. HoirarH M. Tlcknor thanking her for 
flowers^ a*Tranplng nootlngi Boston^ 6 April 1666• 


T _ -^ 











Boston 1B6^ April 2k 

1659. V»y, Snmuel, Jr., 1610-ie99j mlnl8t«r _ _ _ Ma.B.J.e 

24 Apr. - - — - jQ 

I To Richard Davis Yi'ebb No.63 

{ 

cBostono The writer invites Mr. iVeOb to stay at hii house 
whan he comes to America. Makes suggestions about Mr. WeDb*s 
visit. Gives instructions about going to Leicester. Dis¬ 
cusses other English visitors. Tells about hie family. Con¬ 
gratulates Mr. V/ebb on the marriage of his daughter. ?.lentlons 
ilres. Johnson's conviction. 
lA.L.S. 4pp. 6x8 1/4 in. 










Boston: 


1868 May 


Ma.A.1.2 I Bovditch, Henry Ingeraoll^ 1 6Q6"1B.9£. 

v.36,p30 


Letter to W.L. Garrison; CBoston, May 18683 











Boston 186« 


May 5 


1^68 
6 Msiy 


Okrriton^ Wi 11 l^JLloyd^ 1806-1879 _ }4iJl.l.l 

I Vol.7 

I To Samuel Iftky Jr. No.81 

I 

I«Bostons Dlsoussos the publioetion of the proceed ings of the 
Reception ?A»«tlng at St. James's Hall in London. P. W, Chis- 
Ison supervised ths printing. The books were sent from London 
jand ^.L.G. distributed about 100 copies. R. D. Webb, his 
dhlldren, and 'bry A, Estlln are expected to a»‘rlve in ths 
U.S. by the 17th of iby. 

A.L.s. (?b.oopy) 2 p. 9 5 ^4 x 7 S''4 In. 









Boston 186B May 8 

_1S(;3 Annie (Adams) ":i-s. j, .T^_Flo Ids.1334-1916 y*s r- 

•■V ^ : "ol.C 

To liQto «;*'lolda tyo.217 

cKO Clvirlon Ctre^t, - ofttona Th« writ<^r ^ouds a vote, v/hio'i 
•nay Vavg >0011 cngt In ar. election co’nooted r/ith tho Ijnfiton 
V.onoii*n Club. 

, A.L.C. li. 4 1/2 X 7 1/r. in. 








Boston 1868 May l8 


- .13CS_. i'lrlds. Annin (Adana) ""fa... T. "laIda rfa i;y 

"ay U: ! Vo 1.2 













r 

Boston 1868 May 19 


V.36 

p.30 


Hobart Foltrar, 17Q7-liifl). 


Letter to Henry Bowditch| Boston, 19 May 1068. 









Boston 1868 May 20 


1868 ■ 
May 20 


To Geort'e Ticknor. 


[Boston*] Relates to Massachusetts liquor laws* 



Sp« 














Ch.D. 10.55 


Boston 1868 May 22 

- j-Doany JohG 'Jard^ _ 

/\,L,r3, to Mo lien Chcn;iborlaln; Boston, 22 May l-%8, 1 n, 

I (4 p*) Inoludoo Inforratlon relating to the boglnnlnga 
of the Prince Society, 


1 

I 


Prince Society, 

Cha: ’.xjrlain, Mallon, 



1C21-1900 















Boston: 


M8.A.1.2 

v.36,p32 


•jOi'gtt r -2.v9.cl 

1866 May 2k 


Letter to V.L. Garrison; Boston, 2^ May lB68. 















Boston 

1868 


1868 May 2k 

Toppy All de» pi feoist._____lla*208 in 

To John S. D»lght» 

[BoetoQ*] Regrets that Dirlght did not ettend her concert of 
the day before. ^.L.S. ip. 8x5 1/4 in. 

For the criticisn see Dwight*e Journal . lUsy 9 & if, 1868. 













Boston 1868 May 25 


'lay 26 


0a COQ<l» Ripley,. 1 PM^IlghAr. 


M&..g. 


To lilts Field 


V 0 I .4 

IJo.422 


•Tioknor and Fields^ Publishart, Ko«124 Treount Street, Boston 
• ••a Die writer re£;ret8 thet "the Woman's Club has come to 
f^rlef so soon." 

A.L.S. 3pp. 6x8 in. 










Boston 1868 June 15 

Ma.fcV- Dow* Ifaaoo Ari wM, itia-itf sc 

1335 ^ ' 


A.H.S, to Mr. Rico oonding his outogrophj Booton. 
15 Juno 1868. 1 0. (1 p.) » 


X. RloOf 













Bostorji 186R June l6 


W68 I'krriion, 1TlllUj»_U(^^_1806-l879 
16 JuM 


MitA.1.1 
Vol.7 
Ho. 86 


To Henry CUrks TTrlght 


«Pofton> Agroofl with H. C. W. that R. D. Yfobb ahould bring 
hli daughter Deborah hack from Ohio. Cannot accomodate Deb¬ 
orah at Rookledge owing to the approaching confinement of 
Penny (0.) Villard. Civea H. D. b'ebb’e traTeling plana. He 
went to the Progressive Friends* meeting at Longwood with 
?.bry A. Estlin. Tells of his visit to T. Qsrrett and of see¬ 
ing liioretla *'ott at Roadside. 












London 


1868 21 June 


1868_Zerrahn ^ Carl» 1826-lfiK^j^ 

June ll 

To John S. Dwight* 


No*254 in 


[London*] An appraisal of the Handel Festiyal in London* 
Mentions also a performance of Cherubini*a Medevi* a recital 
by Hall ^9 and a concert at Buckinghan Palace with Adelina 
Patti and Christine Nilsson* Met Charles C* Perkins in Drury 
Lane theatre* A*L*S* 5p* 8x5 in* 


Editorial corrections in pencil* Printed in pwight*e 
Journal* July 18, 1868* 















Boston 1868 J^iy 


1869 _ SXrrHon, ITIIIU* Lleyd^ ASOe^deTi 

14 July 


Vol.7 

No. 88 


To Clltaboth (T^oso) Niohol 


■ Bostona Rominlsoos conoornin^ hit visit to Vrt • N. in 1867. 
Hoped thux; she could come to the U.S. with R. D. Webb and 
\kry A. Estlin* V.'ent to the Frofressiv® Friends* meeting 
with R. D. W. and Misa Estlin^ a^er which they all visited 
'ThorWf Garrett, and, later on, luoretia Mott. Gives I.'iss 
'Eatlin’i traveling plans. Mentions the births of Hanry (G.) 
Villard's daughter and TVs. 7*'. L. Qarrison Jr.'s son. IVs. 

I 0, Sr. apparently su'‘fered no ill effects from her last stro¬ 
ve. F. J. Garrison has completed his first term at the Inst¬ 
itute of Technology, but will probably leave to go into busi¬ 
ness. "And so, after the of five years, »*. D. Conway 


has forwarded to you the 
A.L.s. 8p. 8x5 in. 



raphs of ny family ..." 






» 






B oston: 


1868 July 22 


M8.A,1.2 

v.36,pl*2 


Cooley. 


Aaron 


Letter to William Lloyd Oarrison; Boston, 22 July i860. 







i 


I 




Boston 


Ms.Am. 

lUOO 

(1051) 


1868 J\tLy 30 

Smith, Franklin W 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 30 
July 1868. Is. (ip.) 


1 








Boston: 


1868 Aug. U 


Mi Jl.9*2 - 
Vol .32 
No.T7 


1868 

4 luf* 




Cool« 7 ^ 4aroiw b*l811 
To Horfoy X* Wootoa 

• Bostona Tho writer rwqueete ae a faror that the addressee 
and Weyaouth frlende of the abolition oause oollaot for hla 
a purse of a hundred dollars. On Ootober 21, 1836 the writer 
eared Oarrison's life froi a aob. The writer is poor now and 
needs the money; in the course of 33 years, he reoeired from 
Mr.airrison and Mr.(Wendell)PhiHips 106 dollars. 

A.L.S. 2p« 8x6 in. 

A postsoript tells of an effort to secure work, and ends i 
for God sake send ms some money till I can get sosw employ¬ 
ment." 



1 











Aug. 15 

n 


Boston 


1868 


Ja m, Vfcy. 3 


*fclaJL»IO,T no,24 


A«L«3« to £dmh Dov Chonoyi Boston, 15 Aug. 1B68. 1 s. 
(3 p*) Cto lottorhead of N. E. Branoh, Ft^odmen’s Utdon 
ABoooiAtion« 


I nreadman^s Union Assoclal 


New England Ektmoh* 















Boston 1868 Aug. 18 


1ihllqut» flolwrt JP-no>25 

A.L*S. to Bdnah Dow Cheneyj Boatoii, XB Aug, 1868, 1 a* 

((4 P*} Tranacrlbea letter of Reuben Tomlinson, On letter- 
h(^ of N, £• Branoh of Fjraedmen^a Union Assoointion, 



I Tomlinaon, Reuben 

TT Im TTnlnn ntvAn^k 








'i 








Boston Aug. 19 


Saaay&Tf Arthur. 


A.lO.X no. 26 


A.L.S. to Gdnah Dow Cbsnayi fiooton. 19 Aug. 1868. 1 •• 

(3 p.) 










Boston Aug. 21 


IS68 _ r:Hy. Samuel. Jr., 1S10 » 1S99| minister 


j^o.rQ 


21 Aug. 

To rd chard Da via .Vobb 


cDostona The vriter advlsea J/r. V/ebb to apond the winter in 
the U.S. Agrees tliat he should come to hr. .iebb*s aid ."lien 
’Y. Vi'ebb resumes his travels. Describes an accidental rail ' 
oi‘ I'rs. Damuol :iiy Sr. dves an acco'int of 'ary A. Kstlin’s 
plans. 

ii.L.3. .4pp. 4 3^^4 X 7 3/4 in. 












Boston 1868 oct. i 

186fl Albtrt J _ _ _ 

1 Oct. 

To Lloyd (krriaon 

• Bo!^ton» An Invltttion to o Ropublloan political 
Kansuil Ikll. 

A.L.c. Ip* 8 X 4 V ^8 in. 


Mi 1.1 

Vol.7 

Fo.90 

rally at 










Boston 1868 Oct. 2 




StcbbinSt Olios B 


V.36 

p.‘;i 


Lottor to W.L, jarrison; Boston, 2 Oct. 1368. 







CBostonl 


1868 - (0^ 


Dwight, John Siilllvan, l8l3-l893. 

Tn A.N.S. to Justin Winsor, Boston Public Library 

8053 suggesting he ask Gen. B. F. Edwards for old 
.18 Academy of Music reports; CBostonD 12 Oct. I 868 . 

Is. (ip.) 









Ha.e6»..lii _ 


Boston 1^6^ Oct. IT 


t»-Edmrd Kraratt^, 


Latter to Gardner Brewer, In regard to WorkaenU Boaea. 
Detod, Boston, Got. 17, 1868. jianuaorlpt, aicned. 5p, 
Sice, 8x6 Inohea. 



I Bower, Gardner 










I 







Boston 1868 Oct. 28 

- j-faltce, 2 - 1 - iiaUcc^45 b) 

I A.fJ.J. tu «ar-«'n L. ^^luhaicj flosttn, .i5 Cot. lS/3. 1 s. 

(1 p.y 










Boston 1868 


. 1869 . 

6 Nov. 


Nov. 5 


Samu«l» Jr.^ 101O-1899| mlnlstaj^ 
To Riohard Davit A'obb 


Vol.lO 
No.67 


cBottonj Tha writer invitee Mr. UVebb to vieit him. Hat 
heard that Mrt. Garrison is quite ill. imkeo various sug¬ 
gestions about Mr. Webb's trip to Leicester. AtUcks "New 
York Tammany Democracy." Comments favorably on Grant's 
election. 

A.L.S. 4pp. 5x6 in. 











Boston 186^^ Nov. 6 


_ R1| lav^ l»3d.»lP92i puMlghor 

llov.e 

To Kate Field 


JflL-CL. 

Vol.4 

Ko.425 


• FieIds 9 Oafood & Co.^ •• •No«124 Treou>nt Street, BottoQ«««* *> 
The writer h&a aozne money for Miaa Field. He eaka her to 
oome and get it at hia offioe and to give him a receipt for 


it. 

A.L.S. 


2pp. 6 1/2 X B l/2 in. 













Boston 1868 


Nov. 11 


_1J36R_ 
: ov. u 


Co ott»Sld(lons . ^*^ir y rrano aa. 1848«1896y totreee_ vw yy 

Vol.e 

To Misa .^ield ^o.f^37 


el ostona The writer prelaea '’inn Field’a Pen Thotofrapha 
Charles Dlokens Keadlnf:8 . Arrange a Tor an interview wiVh 
**i s uTieW. ~ 


A.L.S. Zyi. 4 l/Z x 7 in. 



of 

















Boston 

1868 Nov. 16 

IN 

*XP 

.85 

.503 

Larcom, Lucy, 182U-1893. 

A.L.S. to T.W. Higginson accompanying presenta¬ 
tion copy of her Poems, commenting on it; Boston, 
Nov. l6, l868. ls.(2p.) 

Mounted in copy of the volume in question. 


MB 






Boston 


1868 Nov. 16 


_J?68 Ot coody Janei Rip ley, l!33ti»1892i publiaiiar 
Nov,16 


Mf..g, 


To Uist Field 


Vol.4 

Ko.426 


s Fie Ids 9 O«nood k Co., No. 124 Tromoot Stroet, Bo«ton,...s The 
writer seys ha has boon trying to get in touoh with Miss Field 
to explain about the delay in oonneotion with an article sub¬ 
mitted to a Mr. Young. Says he will oall on her. 

A.L.3. 3pp. 6 1/2x0 1/2 in. 












Boston 1868 Nov. 21 


_ 19 ^ 8 - 

Nov*21 


Oi good,. Janwt Ripley. pu»?Ii.ghar- H i. I F 

Vol,4 

To ?/!•• Flold Ko.427 


cFieldf, Oi^ood h Co. ..1.0.124, Tromont Street, Boston,...> 
"I find n^seXf too ill to risk an encounter with Vedder*e 
photocrmphs today.” Says he will see them later. 

A.L.S. Ip. 6 i/2 X 8 1/2 in. 









Boston 1868 Dec. 21 


1968 

Dao«21 


Watson^ David Atwood^ 1P23-X887 ____ _ Vi KF 

Vol.7 

To Mlsf Field No.736 

cCufltos House f Bo8ton9 **I ought to apologite for the extreme 
awkwardness, with which I said to you today what was certainly 
very sincere A very harmless as it lay in ny own mind. ..." 
A.L.S. Ip. 4 7/8 K ? S/4 In. 













1665 


MSS 
Ms . 
3340 


Boston, 1869 - 1935 


James family. 

Diaries, 1869-1935. 

37 V. (in two archival boxes) ; 
10-27 cm. 

Not the family of the writer 
Henry James, but cousins. 

SUMMARY: Diaries are by Mary 
Isabella James Gozzaldi (1869-70, 
1877, 1891-92, 1894, 1898-99, 1925- 
1935) and Isabella Batchelder James 
(wife of the botanist Thomas Potts 
James). Her diaries date from 1876- 
1879. The earlier Gozzaldi diaries 
include trips to Europe on the Grand 


MSS 
Ms . 
3340 


(Continu 



n next card) 


MRGRRBKM 


ocm42283445 





i 








Diaries 


R-B 

MSS 

Ms. James family. -- 

3340 (Card 2) 


Tour as well as daily occurrences at 
home. Mrs. James was one of the 
planners of the Philadelphia 
Centennial Exposition of 1876. The 
affairs of Christ Church (Episcopal) 
in Cambridge often appear in her 
entries, as do concerts, recitals and 
other occasions, including the first 
Boston flower show held on the Common 


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liowolla, William Doan, le37«1920, - M8S.Aee,. 686 (4) 

11^ to *Janoa Riploy Osgoodj Boston, eto«, 1860»X385* 








Boston 1869-1878 

Lathrop, John, 1835-1910. 

Ms.Am. 2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

lUoO 1869-1878. 2s. (2p.) 

(716) 









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Boston 


1869-1877 


R-B 

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Register of students, 1869-1877. 
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1 V. ; 25.5 X 37.5 cm. 

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Boston 1869-1877 

Buswell, Henry Foster, l81t2-1919« 

Ms.Am. 3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 1869- 
lltOO 1877. l*s. (6p.) 

(180) 








Boston 

1869-1872 



Langworthy, 

Isaac Pendleton 

Ms. Am. 

2 A.LL.S. 

to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

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1869-71 


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ms. for G.H. Norcross. Boston : 

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Boston 


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lltOO 
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1869-1871 

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I4 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamterlain; Boston, 

1869-1871. Its. (Itp.) 












Boston 


1869-70 


R-B 
BLS 
Ms . 
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Notice of approbation filled out in 
ms. for W.B. Allen. Boston : [s.n.], 

1869-70. 

38 cards ; 5.5 x 9 cm. 

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Boston 1869 

I 

no« 4 1 a 

1848 AfAstii^ Loai« J«Aa R<)dolphA. __ _ 

.•Boatoa.B sAddr^at dallTarad at tha Hunboldt aaatannlal 
' oalabratioA of tha Boulton Sooiaty of Katural Biatory* 

I Proof ahaata raad froia at tha oalabration with author* a 
nanuaoript eorraetioiiii** 

|6ep. 

‘ Inaartad la an auto.prapb lattar from Aeaaait to Juatia 
T/inaor« 


I 









Boston: 


1869 


V.36 

p.69 


Americn Freedman »b Union Conwlsalon^ >tew England Branchs _ 

Ms«L« to Trustees of Jackson Fund requesting pa^ront 
of Court ordered funds) Boston, 1869# 2s. (U p#) 


I Jackson Fund, Trustees. 












Boston 1869 


‘•G.302 

t 

Bo\iditoh| Willlas IngersoU 

.42 

South Be^r [Typevrritten copy of report on tltXe to marsh 
and flats in South Bay| Boston, 1869] 62 leaves. Maps. 



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Boston 1869 


il!oll3.nd| v^odorlc '.rest, 1S11-1C95* Ch*D»10*47A 

[n^viev/ of] 'locolloctiona of tho antlolavory con¬ 
flict by 3a:uol J. r'ayj [Beaten? 1C49?] 1 o. (3 p.) 







joston ^S69 


10C3 _ Holmes*. Oliver TFerKiell* „ 1 ? 09 '» 1304 * _ Mojl5 JLb - 

! [Boston.] Bonaparte, Au^. 15, IVCO-Huaboldt, Sept. 14, 1769. 
i4p, 

I Orlclnul manuscript, signed, of a poem read at the Humbolat 
I centennial celebration of the Boston Society of Natural 

IHlatory. • 

Incerteu are an autograph letter from Holmes to Justin 
; wlnsor, and a copy of the poem cut from the Atlantic Monthly 
for November, 1869. 

I The poem may be founu also la Aijaaslz's Aaoress, etc., and 
; In the poetical ».orks of Oliver V.endell Holmes, vol. k. 










Boston 




♦♦H.80.189 

Humboldt, F ried rich Heinrich Alexandert Freiherr von, 
1769-1059. ’ 


[Boston.] Humboldt centenary. Scrap-book. Unpa 4 ;ed. 

Contents. — Invitations, poster, tickets and programme for 
the exercises under the direction of the Boston Society of 
Natural History. •— Bonaparte ioig. 15, 1769, Humboldt, 

Sept. 14, 1769, by O.W.Holmes. Poem read at the exercisesj 
original manuscript} copy cut from Atlantic Monthly, with 
A.L. to Justin Vrinsor. A.L. to Justin Wlnsor signed by Julia 
Word Howe. — Address by Louis Agassiz. Proof sheets, read 
I from at the exercises, with author’s manuscript corrections, 
land a.L. to Justin Wlnsor. — Le centenalre de A. de Hum- 
iboldt, [par] L. Agassiz. Tru^^ked by F^lix Vogeli — 
'Fest-Cedlcht fOr die Humboldl^^^ In Amerika. Von Dull 
Ifdtterhaus. With English tra^Balon by Mrs. Kate Kroeker- 
• Frelllgratli, and manuscripts of the original and translation. 













! 




Boston 


1869 

Ropes, Joseph S 
Ms.Am. 2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
lUOO 1869. 2s. (Itp.) 

(991) 










Boston 


1869 


R-B 

BLS Stratton, Charles Edwin. 

Ms. Autograph book. Boston : ms., 1869. 

223 1 V. ; 9 cm. 

I .T. 


RG90-532229 


MRG90-532229 


19606 







Boston 1869 

Weurren, Israel Perkins, I81U-I892. 

Ms.Am. 2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamterlain; Boston, 

lUOO 1869. 2s. (2p.) 

(117^*) 





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Boston 1869 Jan. 13 

Xfi63 _j .CunpbeU, _ Ite .iS In w.^/l.7.. 

Jlifl iJ j ' 

i To John £• Dr;l^ht. 

I [Boston.] Thijiks Ultht's Committee for •eiloilo^ our 
I pupils to ettend the rehearsals** [of the iiui verd Musical 
I Acsoclttlon]. l.L.S. £p, 8 x 6 In. 

I . Cloned »’F.J.C.*’ 

Professor F.J.Campbell directed the auslcel department 
of the Perkins Institution for the Blind. 












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Boston 1869 Jan. 20 

I 

1869. LHot«, lAOU .1axd» 1B19>_ 

J&n 20 ! 

I To t 

! 

I ^oylaton 8t^ Iho Suffrogo Aaoooiatlon uliho* to print Boooh- 
ohor'o Mid Somll'* nrtiolo* on th* right* of wontn. A.UB, 
'71/2*6 in. 












Boston: 


1869 Feb. 6 


_ 1899 _ 

6 F«.b. 


_ tBtltO 

Vol.lO 

To R«v. Samuel May Jr. No.70 

• Boltons An announooment that tha oaea of Attorney General 
vs. Garrison will be tried on February 13th. 

A.L.S. ip* 6x6 in. 











I 






Boston 1869 Feb. 9 


„ , ^ In »*ii|b.E.9.1 

-1 Rogers, John, Commandant, a. S. Navy Icrd at Boston. 


Letter to Gardner Brewer, declining an Invitation. 

Q Boston, Commandant’s office, Feb. 

9, 1869. Manuscript, signed. 2p. Slie, 8 1/4x6 1/4 In. 













Boston: I869 Feb. 11 

Bovdltch. Henry Ingersoll. I808»l892. 


v.36,p.71 


Letter to W.L. Garrison; CBostonD 11 Feb. I 869 . 










Boston: 


1869 Feb. 15 


1B69 
16 F«b. 


Bogton D»lXy.AdT»rtiMr 

Court Calendar 


Vol.lO 
No.76 


.Boetoni The opinion of Judge Chapman in Attomey-rieneral v. 
Willian Lloyd Garrieon et ale. ae reported In the Boston Daily 
Advertiser . 

1 oolufflD 2 3/4 * 11 1/2 in. 












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Boston : 


1869 Feb, 16 


“>.36 

p.71 


k.L.t 


Chtrlti 

• to VillUa U OtrriooBi Boeton^ 16 Fob. 1869. 


I. Qorrloon^ ViUioa IJoj|^^l80^1879, 








Boston 

1869 Feb. 27 


Emerson, George 

Ms. Am. 

A.N.S. to C?3 

2110 

plan of work to 

Feb. 1869. Is. 


Barreil, 1797-1881. 

Burton inviting him to explain 
section members; Boston, 27 
(1 p.) 











Boston 1869 Feb. 27 


Howells, iUllaa Dean, 1837-1920. Ch,D.13.47 

A.L.J. to [ 1 Holland} Boston, 27 Keb. 1869. 

1 s. (l p.) 





Boston • 


1869 Mar 


10 69 Al len, C tyirUi _ 

? 

Attorney General’s Brief 

,Doeton> The Brief of Attorney General Charlei Allen in 
Attorney General ve. William Lloyd Garrison and others, 
jA,L,S, Spp* 9 ^ 


|gs.B.l ,6 

Vol.lO 

No.78 












Boston: 


1869 Mar. k 


4 Ltor. 


Pa viq^ J anws C ___ 

Vol.lO 

To Rot. Samuel yay Jr. No.79 

cBoeton* The writer transmite an order of the Supreme Judi¬ 
cial Court removing four of the truetees of the Jackson be¬ 
quest and asking Rev. May to meet with Garrison and Edmund 
Qulnoy to nominate new ones. 

A.L.S. 5x6 In. 


I 



















Boston: 


1869 Mar, 6 


— 186 9 _ BflttciLJidly AdTf 

6 Mar. 

Court Calondar 


Vol.lO 

No.76 


• BostODa The dooreo oT tho Suproaa Judiolal Court in Attorney 
General Williaa Lloyd Garriaon et ala. 

I column 21/2x7 I /4 in. 















Boston 

VaA.X,2 

•‘V;36- 

p.72 

I 


1869 March 6 

Endlcott, William, Jr. 

I^ttar to W,L« Oarrlaonj Boston, 6 Msp, 1869 


I Garrison, William Ux); 




05-1879. 













Bost 


in 1869 March 8 

I Gilnor#, Pat rick SartfUl d, 1829-1892. __ Ch^.6.86 

l.L.S» to Major [Benjamin Perlej Pooro7]| Boeton, 8 
1869. 1 (2 pp.) 



I. Poore, Benjamin Parley, 1820-1887, 












Boston: 


1869 Mar. 17 


1869 

DATit. JiLnts c 

Ms.B.1.6 

17 iiar. 


Vol.lO 


To Rot. Samuel May Jr. 

No.80 


cBostons The writer says the new trustees 
Pranolf Jaokson have been appointed. 

A.L.S. 2pp. 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 in. 

under the will of 


I 

I 











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Boston 1869 March l8 



G*rrlion, TTlllUa Lloyd, 1806-1879 

L^s*B.l.£ 

18-Mar* 

To Rev. Samuel May Jr* 

Vol*10 

No*81 

i 

«Bo8ton» The writer sends a clipping containing an announoe- 
ment of the appointment of the new trustees of the Pranois 


I Jaokson bequest* Says that the new trustees must formally 
I aooept the trust in writing and that he htfis been oollooting 
I the si^atures* Suggests Samuel E* Seimll as chairman of the 
I next meeting of the trustees. Refers to a letter Rev* ^!ay 
I had written to him about the Anti-Slavery Subscription ^esti- 
I val* 

|A*L*S* 2pp* 5x8 1/4 in* 











Boston 1869 April 5 

Flo Id, liiry ICa'-horlno Iloonlo 

' Field, Kate, 1839-1896. _ P*91.37-(46) 

A.L.8. to Mary Elizabeth (Channlng) Higginsoni 
Boston, 5 Apr. 1869. 2 8.(8 p.) 














Boston 1869 April 13 


1869 
Apr,13 


Hillard^ Oaoriie Stlllraftn^ 1008-1079 _ KOF , 

Vol.3 

To yisi Field No.507 

cOffioo of Jnited States Attorney, District of ISaesaohusotts, 
Doflton* The writer praises Hiss Field’s lecture entitled 
V/onien in the Lyceum. Crltioiies certain parts of it. Makes 
rocoiunjondations in ret‘*^rd to her manner of epeaking. Itentions 
an injury to his eye. 

A.L.3. 3pp. 47/0x8 in. 

I>rlnted in Ulian Vihitlng’s Ka te Fie Id i A Record on pp.220-1. 













Bos .On 1869 April 13 


1869 VTataoo* Darid Atwood* 1829-1687 
Apr•19 


Vf .KF_ ^ 

Vol.7 
No*796 


To Vita Field 


• Custom House, Postona The writer says he was detained by 
I his offiolal duties, so was unable to attend Visa Field's 
' leoture oii V/omen in the lyoaum. Thanks her For the ticket* 
, A.L.S. Ip. 4 7/8 X 7 in. 

I Printed in Lilian Whiting's Kate FieIdt A Record on p.220. 















Boston 1869 April 21 


1B69_ . '^rrlion^ ^lllUiaJilQyd^lBQ5^ia79 
21 Apr. 


Vol.7 

yo.97 


To TTendell Phllllpf (^rrison 


«164 Confx^ti 3t«9 ^oaton> Aska for dlreotions on the beat 
way to f;et to the Hoboken ferry in *’ew York. Telia about t 
free trede rneetlng at Chlckering’a Hall, "Edward Atkinaon In 
the chair." 

A.L.a. Ip. 9 6'8 X 7 3^4 in. 

Letterhead f %iley, Jenkina and Oarriaon. 









Boston 


1869 May 3 

Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Edward P. Bard on Gov. Clifford's 
230I+ willingness to endorse and forward letters to Mr. 

(1) Fish; Boston, 3 May I869. Is. (ip.) 





















Boston 


1869 May 15 

Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Edvard P. Bard expressing annoyance 
230k at Clark's and Anderson's failure to write Gov. 
(2) Clifford in support of his charges against Mr. 

•Pierce; Boston, 15 May I869. Is. (2p.) Env. 











Boston 


1869 


May 19 


ChurlM llML. 


KiaJloo»27lS2 


I A.I.S. t* r 

(1 pJ 


] Ibru} BoctMi, 19 Mi 7 1869. 1 a. 
















Boston 1869 May 20 tHomzEo 

H.ll, H-a^i'lhn 


v.3^’ 

p.fil 


Letter to W,L. Oarrleon} Boston, 20 May 1869, 


1 OtrrlBon, Wlllliim Uo^fri''05-1^79. 














Boston 


1869 June 1 




^hayer> David 


V.36 

p.SU 


Letter to W.L« Garrlflon; Dostorii 1 June 1369« 












Boston 1869 


June 11 


1869 . 
11 June 


j ^rrlepn^ Wllllm.JHqy^.iaQ 6 .I 879 _ 

I To Oliver Johnson 

cBostona Will send an artiola for ths Indepooient 
to heva prepared the testimonies you desired ms to 
the Lon^ood meeting «of the Progressive Friends« , 
layed too long In the matter.” 

A.L.s • 2 p. 0x5 in. 


Vol.7 
No.99 

”l meant 
write for 
(.. hut de• 


Envelope included 








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Boston 1869 June 28 


Distric t Court# M^oeac huggtta• 


70-21 


Printed D. filled out in ms.3•(Edward Dexter )t 
Naturalization papers for Samuel Ehrlich; Boston^ 28 June 

1869 . 1 8, (1 p.) 


1 Ehrlich, Samuel 
I Dexter, Edward 














Boston 


1989 


29 July 


1869 July 29 


Wat^ritoOf Robrt C 


Jff JLiLig 


To Rot* Samuel Uay Jr* 


Vol*lO 

No*B6 


•Boston* The writer tende a oontrlbutioo to the Oeorge Thomp¬ 
son Testimonial Fund and praises Rot* 3day for his efforts in 
behalf of Thompson* 

A*L«3* Ip* 5x6 in* 








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Boston 1869 Aug. 2 


y«y» 5*niu*l, Jr., 1910-l899i mlulstor 

2 Aug, 


- y.9 tBjilab 
Vol.lO 
No.87 


To >'redoriok Yfilliao Chesson 


eBoston* The writer Invested the American oontrlbution to 
the George Thompson Testimonial Fund in a U.S. bond. Regrets 
the small site of the American contribution. 

A.L.S. 4pp. 5x7 3/4 in. 

A footnote in Rev. ?.'ay»8 handwriting explains that the bond 
was lost in the wreck of the Germania and gives an account of 
Rev. !Ay»s correspondence witK Chesson about the loss. 



















Boston 1869 Aug. 3 


1869 Otrood. Janta Riplty. X836»]L99 2i pubXiehr 

Aun«3 


MJL 


To r!lii riold 


V 01.4 

»o.430 


■Fioldf, 08£ood k Co* •••No.124 Tremont Stroot* Boston* 

Ths writer nnntions e Tislt from Ifiss Field's mother* Dis- 
ousses the foreardinc of MJis Field's oorrespondenot, and 
11 * A* I'oGlenen's activities in her behalf* Says he wants 
to talk business with l^iss Field. Asks her to visit him in 
Lanesville, 'Viss* Praises her "Blaok Fly Club" idea. 

A*L*S* 4pp* 6 1/2 X 8 1/4 in. 







Boston 1869 Aug. it 


-_ia69_ 

Aug. 4 


Vo Cilenany Harry j 
To }AiBs Field 


JisJSL 


Vol.4 
No.392 


cHostona The writer disouases lecture aohedulea. Ventiona 
an unfortunate incident in I.ew York, but doea not gire detaila 
or name thoae involved. Aaka for a picture of l?iaa Field. 
A.L.S. 4pp. 6x7 7/8 in. 










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Boston 1869 Aug. 31 


p.93 


■fiilnalc. ::tiarLi3 Kin.’, 


hotter to “.i>. 'arrlaonj boston, Auj;. 



1 ^ 9 . 














Boston 1869 Sept. 4 


1869 Qn;QQd. J>BWl RlPley^ I836»l392i publi«h*r 


Ma KF 


Sapt.4 


To 'asa Field 


Vol.4 

No.431 


•Fields, Oacood h Co. ...No.124 Tremont Street, Boaton...B 
The writer aaya he laian't had time to aoloKwrledge the receipt 
of Visa Field*! nanuaoript until near. Says that Nfe must 
abandon the B.F.C.** (This soema to be a reference to a cari¬ 
cature book about the Adirondacka which was given up on ac** 
count of the lack of a suitable artist.) 

A.L.S. 4pp. 5 1/4 X 7 7/8 in. 











[Boston: 1869 Sept 8 

In Ticknor, Anna (Eliot) I8OO-I885. 

XH A.L.S. to Samuel Eliot sending him her 

.869 biography of her father; [Boston: 8 Sept. l 869 « 
.Tlt3S Is. (2p) 

Mounted on front flyleaf of the book. 








Boston 1869 sept. ii 


Sept*11 


Qerood^ JeiWi 


Ripley. 1886*1892 1 publieher 


To yits Field 


Ml KF 

Vol.4 

llo*432 


■ FieXdi, Oi^ood h Co«« No«I24^ Tremont Street 
writer aoknowledgee a letter of Miai Field, 
to t'ewport. 

A.L.S. 2pp. 6 1/4x7 7/8 in. 


f Boltons The 
Diaouaiei A Tiiit 








Bos 

Sept.12 


on 


1869 Sept. 12 


VoOlanen. Hfcrry A 


JiSJSL. 


To Mlsa Field 


Vol.4 

Ko.383 


cBostona The writer asks for certain ohant^es in r/ies Field's 
lecture schedule. Describes a storm,and an overflowing; gutter 
on '.Vashington St, 

A,L,S, 4pp. 5x6 1/6 in. 









Boston 1869 Sept, lit 


inc9 
Sept.14 


Osrood, Jkinai Ripley^ 1Q36»1892| publiahT _ 

To Mill Field 

• Fie Ida f Oti’ood A Co. •••ho.l24 Tremcnt Street, Boa too. 
The writer diaouaaea e Tiait to hewport. 

A.L.S. Ip. 6 lA X 8 in. 


i££jffL 

Vol.4 

t.0.433 








Boston 1869 sept. i6 

18C9 Ilolmos, Oliver V/endell, 1809-1894 H.80.189 

Cop.lG To e Jus tin •‘Inaora 

• 104 Otarlos St«a Prcmiain^; to aend a oopy of a poem 
Tor Ilia oolleotion* 









Boston 1869 sept. 20 


1B69, !«Ofcrrlfon» iTlUlAm XXoyd*. 1806-1879. _ X%,A.1.1 

20 S«pt. I V 0 I .7 

To TThont No. 105 • 


I «Boltons "I thnnk you for your letter, approving of «y art- 
I lole in the Independent, oondemmtory of the late internat¬ 
ional boat-reoe, Ao. Oerrit Smith and Neal Doer also 

disapproved of the affair, whereas H. Bseoher was in favor 
of it. 

jA.L. Ip. B X 5 in. 


Inoomplete and unsigned 












Boston • Oct. 13 

Tfcm toii. x en-ieei, 

125 (6T) ' 

1ii*i Ih* lost krta« « laotur* dallTvrad la Bo«toa« Oot* 
ISth, 1669. 

1 T. mth thi« la a prlntad eard adrartlalaf apaacb oa 
22 Apr. 1872. 










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Boston 1869 Oct. 19 

1869 (juincy, Jo*i«h, 1802-1882. Ha.EF. t.5 

0ct.l9 No.l»68 

I To Mias Fiald 

•Bostons The writer regrets that he will be unable to 
attend Miss Field's lecture* 

A.L.S. Ip. 5x8 in. 












Boston 1869 . Oct. 29 


_ 1869 „ 
29 Oct. 


Gaona tt f Etr a St 1 la J8^.1 -i87 lx mi niata r 
To Rav. Samual Joaaph May 


Ms. B.1.6 

Vol.l3 
No.87 


cBostona The wrltar daniaa that ha mada a atatamant attri* 
butad to him by hav. S. J. ?/ay in hie Reoollaotiona of tha 
Anti-Slavery Conflict . Ref era to other paaaagea in the lie- 
oollections where he waa quoted. 

A.L.S. 4pp. 5 X 8 in. 















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Boston 


1869 


30 Oct. 


R-B 
BLS 
Ms . 
222 


RG90 


Boston. Public Latin School. 

Monthly report of rank and 
deportment filled out in ms. for 
Grenville H. Norcross. Boston : 
[s.n.], 30 Oct. 1869. 

1 s. (2 p.) ; 21 cm. 

1..Norcross, Grenville Howland. I.T. 


532228 


MRG90-532228 


19600 











Boston 1869 Nov. 3 

Kennard, William Henry. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 3 Nov. 

lUOO 1869 . Is. (Ip.) 

( 688 ) 











Boston 1869 Nov. 9 


fRul, Howard, 1835^1905. _ ^3.£cc.2749 ( 2 ) 

tv '.ir-on I. Prltlunj JSonton] 9 Ifov. iy>9. 1 s. 

(1 V .) 




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Boston 1869 Nov. 29 


29 Nov, 


Gannatt, Etra _SUIjs«* 1801-187Ij tor 

To liev, Samuel Joseph May 


Vol,13 
No.90 


cBoston* The writer replies to Rev. S. J. May's assertion 
that the remark about the Abolitionists attributed to him 
by Rev, in his Reoolleotions... was in fact mode at a 
meeting of ministers in Boston. TTie writer reiterates his 
views about the Fugitive Slave Law. Complains that the 
Abolitionists charged him and others with unworthy motives, 
A.L.S. 4pp. 5x8 in. 














Boston 1869 Dec. 1 

Ms,A m. Fo ste r, Stephen Symondflt iSOQ-lSBl. 
1779 


A.L.S. to Fremklin B. Sanborn offering support for 
proposed women’s rights meeting; Worcester, 1 Dec. 
L869. 1 3. (2 p.) 


I Sanborn, Franklin BenjaT^|^lP31-1917 














Boston 1869 


Dec. 9 


Ms.A.1.2 

May, Sfumiel. I8l0-189Q. 

v.36,pl01 

Letter to W.P. Garrison; Boston, 9 Dec. 1869. 

• 










Boston 1869 


Dec. 10 


Mfl.Ain* 

1303 

(7) 


Holms ^ OilTor WenHell, 10O9-lS9l|» _ 

1 

! A.L.S* to «Clara Bamoss Martin dlscusslna hor book for 
chlldreni Boston, 10 Dec. 1B69# 1 s. (h p.) 


! 

I 


I. Martin, Clara (Barnes)^^1886. 











Ha8.Aoo*426 


Boston 1869 Dec. 10 

I 

1869 IZountford, TIIUImi 1816-1886 

I3»o 10 To Epo« Sarcont 1813-1880 

iBcton] Ol,,. now. of rorl.*. of “y 

lotion ccnoorninc proaont itotua of porlodlcolo. 

SxMilnor defunct, Unlt»rl«n Journol under now „ 

Urres hln to bo at the death of the Po^ which he thinks will 
toko plaoe at the oo-called Coounenical Council. 

A.L.S. 4 pp. 8x5 in. 


I 









Boston 1869 Dec. 28 


v.36 

p.102 


lUdptthj Saimnil 

Ltttar to Oarriflon) Boatofi« 26 Dec* IB69* 



I OarriaoQ, VUUaa Uoyd, Id05-I579. 




















Boston 187: 


Ms .Am. 

1072 

( 1 ) 


Ab srerowblSj T 


A.L.S. to tisiuy R. Clark statlni; that frisnd unsblo to 
accept poaltlon}<Bo«ton7 187-?* 1 s. (2 p.) 













BostonJ 


Ms. Am. 
I8l8 


18 ?-? 

Boyden, Uriah Atherton, l80U-l879. 

Ms.: Essay on Jsunes B. Frsmcis’ test of Swain 
water turbine; CBoston, l87“?3 9 s. (17 P«) 










1 . 







BostonJ 


IQ7-? 


Ms.Am. 
1818 
(3a) 


Boyden, Uriah Atherton, l8oU-l879« 

A.Ms.: A statement of reasons for believing 
that heat does not consist of motions of par¬ 
ticles; CBoston, 187-?] (52 p.) 







Boston; 


Ms. Am. 

I8l8 

(3b) 


187-■? 

Boyden, Uriedi Atherton, I 80 U- 1879 . 

A.Ms.: Essay on experiments on rays or caloric 
(for James B. Francis and other executors of his 
will); CBoston, l87-?3 (69 p.) 







Ms. Am. 
2370 


Boston 187 -? 

Cushman, Charlotte Saunders, I 816 -I 876 . 

A.L.S. to Miss Ward on niece’s 

illness and business preventing their 
meeting; Boston, 11187-?^ Is. (2p.) 








Boston 


187-7 


Damrell, John Stanhope, 1828-1905. 

Ms.qAm. Address to new members of Boston Fire Depart- 
1958 ment on history of fire fighting; CBoston, 

(3) 187-?: Ms. (32 p.) 











Boston 187- 


Ma.Aw, 


1072 

«i) 


Dunham, R 


A,N,S, to Welch, Bigelow & Co,| .Boston? 18?-?. 
1 s. (1 p.) 













Boston 187- 


Ms^Adl 

1796 


Francis, 


J 


B 


supposed author 


A.Ms.: Narrative on Boston fires with emphasis 
on fire of 18??; [Boston, 18T-?3 (ca. 800 s.) 


1 Boston—Fires and fir ntlon 






I 






Bostpn 187- 

Ms.Aw, i HjivthorTw, M,inr.lng, 

1?90 ! - - 

Ms,LL. (copies) to Jnms T, Fields on Nathaniel 
I HavthomeI‘ Poston dP?-?* (30 p.) 

I 

Prlplnuls In Boston Public Library (Ms.C.l.ll) 


I, Plelds, James Thomas, 











Boston 187' 


Ms 0 Aifl u 

1299 


Hawthorne, Sophia Afnella (Poabo<!y) If09-l871._ 


Ms.IX, (copies) to Jaynes Thowss fields on Nathaniel 
Hawthorne; Boston (2U p.) 

OrlfTlnals In Boston Public Library (Ms.C.l.ll) 



Fields, James Thomas, 











Boston 


187 


Ms »An# 

657 ‘ 


Hunt^ Wlll Um Morris> I82ti«l379* 


A,>I.S*to Mr. and Mrs, Charlsa Fairchild requesting 
return of picture to eerve as model for same eubjacti 
•Boston? 187-7» 1 b. (1 p.) 


I Fairchild^ Charles 













Boston 


187- 


Ks.A.m, 

653 ■“ 


Hunt, Willia m Morrii, 


ie2U->l6 79> 


A.H.S. to %*8. Charles Fairchild Inrltlng har to 
studio; cBoston? 187»7» la* (Ip.) 









r 




Boston 187 


Ma.Aii*, 

1003 

(1U3) 


I Marshall, Augustus ___ 

Portrait of FycfvfiiM Wcldnaon; Boston, 
photoFT*pl'« (10 cm.) 

Hls:g 2. 


1. Blcklnson, Edward, 













Boston 


:i8T- 3 


Ms.Am. 

22h2 


Robson, Stuart, 1836-1903. 

A.L.S. (incomplete) to CMr Selwyn?D 
plaining about criticism of CW.T.W.?D 
Boston C18T”?3 Ts. (Tp*) 


com- 

Ball; 










Boston 187- 

XA.8l3t.lj__3hmaber , Ben jamin PenhaUov, l8ll*-l890 ._ 

Mrs. Partington's perplexity; CBoston? l87-?3 10 pp. 

27.5 cm. 

Autograph manuscript. 


I 
















Boston 187- 

1_ Bweetser^ M osea Fos ter, I8!i8»l?97^_ 

1072 ! 

(3^9) A.N.S, to Welch, Blf^elow & Co. reqnestlnj? pfroof 

of Middle States handbookj Poston el^7-?« 1 s. Cl p.) 













Boston 

Ms.Am. 

ll+oo 

(367) 


CI87-?: March 26 
Derby, George, d.l87^. 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain urging leniency 
for John Burnside; Boston, 26 Mar. C18T-?!] 

Is. (Up.) 









Boston 187 - juiy 21 

Ms.Am, Casej A W 

1072 - 

"to H,H* Clark r^coiTm6ndlng book conposl'tori 
, Doflton, 21 July «187-?» 1 8. (1 p.) 
















Boston 187- 


Aug. 25 


1072 

( 9 ^) 


l_Huivyj J ____ 

I ■ 

A.N.S. to Mr. Phelpa requesting cut of village of 
i Jobhami Boston, ^ Aug. elB7-?» 1 s. (2 p.) 










Nov. 23 


Boston 


187- 


1072 


Stevens 


j Cha rles W 


(339) 


A,N,S, to Welch, Dlg''lofw & Co. requesttn^j 
specimen bocV; €!V>ston» 23 Nov. «l87-?j la. (Ip. 


I 

I 


I 














Dec. 


■^"'ston 187- 


187? 

Deo 


Dlllaway^ Cbfirlea KnappJ8CH -1889. Ch J 5. 149 


To Mr. Jenks. 

[ffri^^^vnVrom ? ] Believes.the Latin sohoolhoupe 
the rear of the chapel and that Franklin*8 atntuo 
site of it. A.L.S Ip. 81/4x51/4 in. 


was at 
is on the 









1870-1920 

Adams, Oscar Fay, l8!>$-191 9 


Manuscripts, unpublished stories, clippings, etc. received 
from his literary executor. Miss Abbie Farvell Brovn, May 1^> 
192^. CBoston, 1670 ?- 192073 6 envelopes in box. 

Contents. — 1. No':e 8 on Morris's Earthly Paradise. (Ms.)— 
2. Some famous American women of yesterday. (18 sketches 
cut mostly from the ijhristian Register, 1 typed).—3. Men 
of yesterday. (16 typed sketches).—4. Pan on Boston Common, 
and other papers, (cut from various publications).— 5 * 

10 typed stories.—6. 20 stories, (cut from various maga¬ 
zines; 1 in manuscript). 



1, Vown, Aoble rarwcil, co. ip., 10^1-1927, 
















Boston 


Ms.An. 
ikOO 
( 1110 ) 


1870-1893 

Thayer, James Bradley, 1831-1902. 

5 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston 

1870-1893. 5s. (7p.) 






Boston 1870-1871+ 


103U 

(1-13) 


Tiwbridge^ John Townsend^ I627»19l6» _ 

13 to cJohn S»m Clark concerning the editing 

and publishing of Our Toung FoUcs; Boston^ etc* 
«ca.l87a.l87U« 13 e. (13 p.) 


For further infomatlon see Accession records* 



I«Clftrkf John S 










Bostop 


1870-1872 


1670* Aatriota Br«M Btnd* 

1872 , 

8«or«tary*t report. •• 1670*72« 
■Boston• X870*72•• 


^V.409.?l 


AdTortisinc mtUr, n blIl*hond of tho tond^ ond a photo* 
graph of tho ooaboro aro inoortod. 












Boston 


Ms. fAm. 

22U9 

( 1 ) 


1870-1872 

Grand Army of the Republic. Dept, of 
Massachusetts. John A. Andrew post, 
no. 15, Boston. 

Letter book; Boston, I87O-I872. Ms. 
Iv. (62p.) 










Boston 


Ms.Am. 
lUOO 
( 1178 ) 


1870-1872 

Washburn, E M 

9 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

1870-1872. 9 s. ( 21 p.) 









Boston 


1870 


Ms. Am. 
lltOO 

(387) 


Durant, Henry Fovle, l 822 -l 88 l. 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

1870. 2 s. ( 2 p.) 






















Jan. 10 


Boston 1870 


, Beokvlthf George Cone, 


A.L,S# to [Howard] Maleoni Boston, ID Jan, 
j (4 PP.) 

I 



Ch,D.9.55 
1870, 1 8, 


Melfvun. RaubwI . 









Boston 


1870 20 Jan. 


R-B 

BLS Gardner, Francis C., 1812-1876. 

Ms. A.L.S. to Henry F. Jenks declining 

226 invitation of Class of 1859. Boston : 

ms., 20 Jan. 1870. 

1 s. (2 p.) ; 21 cm. 

I.Jenks, Henry Fitch, 1842- . II.T. 


RG90-532232 


MRG90-532232 


19623 







Boston 1870 jan. 25 

..1 

1870 yountford, Mlliwn 1816-1886 Hts*Aoo«426 _ 

Jan 25 ^ To Epos Sar^ont 1613-1680 

[Boston.] Book to appear in liar oh • Faculty pf Thoologloal 
School at Bangor enthusiastic adherents* TVill try to fin¬ 
ish "Penteoost and Pytho." Will also print a Toluma of ser- 
nons. Vi'ould like to preach in London. OWes name of Ameri¬ 
can residents abroad on whom he should oall* 

'A*L*S* 4 pp* 8 X 5 in* 


I 













Boston 1870 Feb. lU 


Quin cyi Eliza Susan 


Ch.F.7.69 


A.L.S, to Kellon Chamborlain; Boston, 14. Fob. 1870. 1 s. 

(4 p.) 



I Chfljabcrlaln, Mellon, 182L-1900 














Boston 1870 Fet. 15 


Ms •Am* 

982 "" 


Tlcknor^ Oftorga 


1791-^iaZl 


A*L,S. to Justln V/insor regarding library regulations; 
• Bostona iS Feb* eca*l870a 1 s* (l p*) 


I Winsor, Justin, I831-rv7 










Boston 1870 Feb..l6 


v,36 

p.106 


H. 11 , Willie Caopir, iai6-l87li. 


Latter to ita} 9o8tenf 16 Feb» 1870* 











Boston 1870 pet. 19 


.3 V.7 
P«U65 

Qulnoy-y Eliza 3iiaan^ 1798^18^4 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain, thanking him for hia 
moderation in sentencing Juvenile criminals and promising 
to send autographs and dooumonta about her father| Boston, 

19 Feb. 1870. 1 a. (4 p.) 


I Chamberlain, >tellen, 1821-1890 

1 Qulnoy, Joelah, ir/2-^jj^ 













Boston: 18T0 Mar.l 


M8.A.1.2 

Blackwell, Henry Brown 

v.3b,pl09 

Letter to W.L. Garrison; Boston, 1 Meut, I 87 O. 













Boston 1870 March 2 

M8^«_ I CopelAfidj Robert Morrio, 1830-lfl7U* 

1013 I ' “ ' -- 

I A •L.S • to Charles Vllllae Folson regarding proposed 
Hew Karen trip; Boston, 2 March 1870* Is* (1 p«) 
Printed aaverL^bonent on back* 


I« Folsom, Charles William* 1826-190ii* 


# 













Boston 1870 March 13 


MsJl«l«2 Htllj Wmim CM ptr« _ 

. v.36 

P*lll Letter to V.L* Oerrlaon; Boston, 13 Haroh 1670* 


I Oerrlaon, WlUiem Llo 



05-1879. 













Boston 1870 March l6 

I t k m. J«ai» 1819-1910. 

0.33 
.33 

no.101 


A.L.S. to lorlnc )l>od7t Boiton, 16 Mur. 1870. 1 •• (3 p*) 











Boston 1870 March 23 


1070 

:/ar.23 


/jitbQfiy^.Aiidr«w_j^ariQk Stouts _ MjlU 

Vol.l 

To !/l8i Field No.ll 

I «no8ton» "The present from the ‘Buck* so confused ny ideas 
of the difierenoe between dear and deer that I t»ve only just 
now 8trai(;htcned my brain sufficiently to head this sheet In 
I the |)ro;»er mrinner. ..." heturns an "article of virtue." 

' A.L.J. Ip. b 1/2 X fl 3/fl in. 










March 23 


Boston 1870 


M9*A sX*? 

Endleott, WirLUm, Jr. 



P.112 

j 

1 

latter to W.L. Oarrloon} Boston, 23 March 1870, 

i 

1 


A 

I Qarriaon, William I^oy^PB05-ld79 • 
















Boston 1870 March 27 

Ua.QA.S 

• 1870?» T^rsona, Thonms '^rilllAm^ 1019-1892 no. 15 

Mir 27 ^ ^ 

To ?frs. Adfillna Traadwall (fttraons) Lunt. 

• D®#ton» ?Ks flad to tho VendoTW Hotol frcwi the IHrlwr 
House /rher-^ the '’houae-oloanlnc par«oniried** apjmlled him. 
Vflll ooaie to the addressee in two or three days. A.L. 4p. 
8 1/2 X 6 l^'^ ^Ln. 

Unfinished. 


j 








Boston 1870 April it 

I ■ 

' 1870 Uountford, Vmilwi 1816-1885 

Apr 4 To Epti Sargont 1813-1880 


M89»4oo«426 


[Boston.] His book has bean published for ten days. Reports 
aoolaln. Sone of hia nelchbors haTe been having sittings 
with I'xs. Annie Lord Hebb. Ibltarlan leaders dumb about it, 
itnd Hr* Peabody seems to shirk him* Assures him the "Planoh- 
ette" and "The v:onan h*ho Dared* still selling. 

A.L.S. 4 pp. 8x5 in. 


i 

i 

! ■ 








April lU 


Bostpn 1870 

__18ia_jMiy._5»«a*l»_Jra^_lBiQrW98i jalRliitr. _ ___ 

14 Apr. Vol.lX 

I To Richard DaTia Webb No«2 

cBoaton9 The writer says the oitipena of Boston are oelebrat 
ing the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment. Mentions his 
father's death. 

A.L.S. 2pp. 6 1^2 X 6 in. 









Boston 


1870 May-June 


BLS Boston Latin School Association. 

Ms. A.LL.S. on a debt of 75 cent owed to 

401- Association by William Greenough, past 

406 treasurer of class of 1859 : 

correspondence between C.P. Greenough 
and T.B. Peck, BLSA Treasurer. Boston 
: [ms.], May-June 1870. 

6s. (11 p.) ; 21 cm. 

I.Greenough, Charles P. II.Peck, 
Thomas Bellows. III.T. 


RG90-532336 


MRG90-532336 


11526 







Boston 1870 May 7 


1870 Wountford, T/HIIabi 1816-1886 

May 7 To Sargent 1913-1880 

^[Doaton*] Book roooivinc much attention 
also. Moot hostility in Boston itstlf* 
king Itoolf ovor mlraoloo* 

^A,L«S» 4 pp* 8x5 in* 


i 


I 



M8S«Aoo*426 


outside of Boston 
Ibitarian group dtxo' 









Boston 1870 May 10 


i 

Orrison, mVllMLUflyd, J8Q6»13r9^ _ _ M»iA,ia 

10 'V I Vol.7 

I To H«nx 7 Bsooher No.114 


I € Boston. "I regret to be obliged to substitute a brief lett¬ 
er for ny presence at the mass convention of the Amorioan 
|?:onan Suffrage Association.” Presents his arguments In favor 
| 0 f woman suffrage. Quotes from I?oraoe Bushnell's writings. 
A.L.s. 4 p. 8x5 in. 


Printed In William Lloyd larrison. lYi 244-246, 













Boston 1870 May 23 

Ms. 2098 

Bolles, James A 

Ms.L.S. to Leander Metherell, inquiring about 
some books; Boston, 23 May 1870. ls.(3p.) 














Boston 1870 May 25 

I Orrisory. ^Till Um Lloytl ^ 

25 \%y I 

To '7«nd6ll Phllllpa Oirriaon 

|«Afn6rloon Sooiol ^oionoo Assooifttion, 15 Banbor^on 
I Boatonj Glvos hit plana for a trip to Vew York. 
A.L.a. Ip. 8 3 '8 X 5 1^4 in. 


Vol,7 
No.115 

Squara, 










Boston 


1870 


May 26 


mo_ 

26 May 


rri 9 Qtu. William Llgyd^ 
To Charloa Sumnar 


MiiA^lfl 
yoi.7 
No.116 


■ Boatona Confirnu the uae of hla name In an application ty 
Tllliara Williams for employment In the Nauy Department. W.L, 
recommends him highly. 

A.L.8. ("5. copy) 5 p. 9 X 6 I'S In. 











Boston 1870 June 8 


187a _ O»rrl#on»_WilliftjiLJ4lqyd^^0Q6_i^ 

8 June 

To TTendell Phillips Orrison 


Vol.7 
No.117 


cAmerican Social Science Association, 15 PsrabertoQ Square, 
Bostona Came home from the Lon^^ood meeting in rain and fog, 
|?Vs, J. M. VoKlm and Lloyd Garrison intend to visit Rock- 
ledge, Vfill send a stereoscope and sore views of Boston, 

Says that it cost $1200 to bring ’’the Cochltuate water into 
the house,** F, J, Qarrlaon tried to find an item about G, F. 
Train in The Revolution ^ but failed to do so, 

A,L,s, 3 p, 6 3/8 X 5 1'4 in. 


Igned **’^ther,' 









I 

i 






Boston 


Ms .Am. 

lUoo 

(1139) 


1870 Jime 28 

Tufts, Gardiner 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 28 
J\me 1870 . Is. (ip.) 







Boston 


Ms.Am. 
1929 


1870: July 8 

t 

Garrison, William Lloyd, l805-l879. 

A.L.S, to Thomas Bayley Potter thanking him 
for membership in Cobden Club and discussing 
women’s suffrage and abolition of tariffs; 
Boston, 8 July l8T0. Is. p.) 








Boston 1870 Aug. lit 


Ms >Aw> 

’950 


Putnam^ OeorCT. 1607-1678, 

A.L.S. to Justin VTinsor regarding Boston Public Librarx; 
«Bo8ton?3 lU Aug, cca, 1870?* 1 s, (1 p.) 


1 Boston, Public Libra; 
I Winsor, Justin, I 83 I- 


# 

.-mr 












Boston 1870 Aug. 26 


__IOTO.__ 

Aui>26 


Jamet Riple/r 1836»I892t publiahar __ MLJff. 

V 0 I .4 

To \liB9 Flold Mo.436 


■Fieldsf Osgood A Co. ...^0.124 Tremont Street, Boston.. 

The writer discusses the cost of publishing an edition of the 
Fen Photorraphs ol* Dickenses Readings. 

a.L.o. 3pp. fa 1 /^ X 8 1/4 in. 







I 

















Boston 1870 Sept. 22 


Ms.Akj. 

831 


A. alfMttir* on onbosaod card} Boston, 22 Sopt. 1870. 
1 (1 P.) 



I Boston. Nsyor 

















Boston 1870 Oct. 28 


.,J97G_ 

Oat .28 


F«9h tac^ .CterlflC Alber t, 1224-1079? »ptor 
To .Kata FUldti 


Ms n 


yoi.2 
No.199 


«T?08ton» TJi« writer ouutions the addressee against trusting; 
a man naiaed ’’o'ilennen. ''entions an incident in which ‘!o* be¬ 
trayed a confidence. 

A.L.S. D 1/4 X 7 7/8 in. 












Boston 1870 Oct. 28 


18 70 
Oct,28 


Ftoht cr^ Al be rt. ie24«1879t actor _ Ma KF 

Vol.2 

To V/hom? No.200 


tBostcjfia Tha writer tellf I’laa Field what to do in the Mo- 


Glennen-Ctieney oontroveray, 
A.L.S. Spp. 6 1/4 X 7 7/e In. 













Nov. 8 


Bost(j>n 1870 

I B*rn»rd, Jota Boaton. 

UUo i ' . „ 

PrinUd D.S.t Racadpt for hlra of CArriagaj Boat®, 8 Not, 
1870. 1 •. (2 p.) Made out In na. for Ward CCn[mltt«oJ, 

I Ward 6. ' 











Boston 1870 


Nov. 12 


19*^0. _ O^rrlion^ Lloyd. IflOS.lflT ? 

12 vov. 

To thfl Editor of the Independent 


Vol,7 
No.113 


■ No^tonj Reaente Rev. 17. N, ITardM reimrka on the reasons 
for the dlvislcn of the Abolitionists* ranks at the time of 
the formatton of the Mew Organisation. Rev. ?fcird spoke at 
the golden wed'^lng anniversaiy of Joshua Lsavltt. 

'’ewapaper clipping. 4 cols. 16 x 2 1^4 in. 


i 













Boston 1870 Nov. 12 


M3,Aitu Tic!:nor. Gflorne,. 1791>l871^ 

Ms*L,S, to cJustin Winsor* regarclinc visit to Boston Public 
Library hy friends; c Boston* 12 NqV. 1070. Is. (l pi) 


I Winsor^ Justin, l831-i 









Boston 1870 


Nov. 21 


._iam 

>'ov.21 





Vol.l 
Mo. 12 


To eV'ate Field a 


c77 :'t. Venion St., (noeton) a The writer explains how it hap¬ 
pens that he is repeating his looture on Diokens on the sene 
nif;ht that Miss Field is repeatln,' her leoturo on the sane 
subject. 

A.L.S. 3pp. S X 5 1 /b in. 










Boston 


1870 Nov. 22 


li 


OV0ZZ 


Feoh ter^ Charlai AU>9rt^ 1024.10791 aptor 


To Vlhom? 


_ 

V 0 I .2 

No,202 


• ^ostoQs "If you he^d asked vny advioe 
Sunday, 1 would have uaked you not to 
Cheney >«id not authority to ropreaent 
A.L.S. 3pi.. 5 1/4x7 7/S In. 


about your lecture on 
tlye it.** Says that 
the Globe Theatre. 














i 




Boston 1870 Nov. 28 


1B7Q Qa^ood. JHWH ltlpl#y. 1636-18921 publltlwr 

Nov.28 

To Mitt Fltld 


a.g 

V0I.4 

No.436 


cMo«124 Tremont Stroet, Boiton.*** The writer preiiee Hits 
Field*• lecture• Aska her to oall at hii offioe. 

A.LoS* Ip. 6 1/4 X 8 in. 










f 

Boston 1870 Dec. 28 
Cushing, Andrew. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 28 Dec. 

lUOO 1870. Is. (2p.) 

(329) 





I 





Boston 1870 


Dec. 31 


1870 ! II(Men9*-lMlll«iii.roan, 1837-19lO> author 

1)00.31 I 

I To Miss Field 


Vol.3 
No.522 


I 

I 


• Office of the Atlantic t'onthly, No. 124 Treraont St., 
The writer encloses a note to General C , thanks 
Field for a pass to the creen-roora, says he will [:et 
Lowell’s autograph when L. gets back from Baltimore, 
for .:is8 Field’s address. 


A.L.S. 2pp. 5 S/B X 7 7/8 in. 



Bostona 

Mi S 8 

James R. 
and asks 













Boston I87I-I886 

Hollemd, Henry W 

Ms.Am. lU A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
ikOO 1871-1886. Iks. (I 5 p.) 

(616) 










Boston l871-l88i+ 

Fay, Henry G 

Ms.Am. 3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

lUOO I8TI-I88U. ks. ( 4 p.) 

( 1 * 22 ) 


« 












Boston 


Ms.Am. 
lUOO 


1871-1882 

Hall, Henry P 

3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamterlain; Boston, I87I- 
1882. 3 s. (l*p.) 













Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
( 1150 ) 


1871-1879 

Upham, J abez Baxter, 1820-190^ 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1871-1879. 2 s. ( 3 p.) 








Boston 

Ms. Am. 
lUOO 


1871-1878 

Abbott, Edward, I8UI-I908. 

lU A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
etc., 1871-1878. 15 s. (26p.) 












Boston 1871-1876 

I ^ ♦2361 a? 

__ [ .LA4drfff bpolc pf Ia Bostoa Md pthor pUpm lo..- 

I thp United Stat 4 isO 


lAnuaoript 


(^■l.on* 1871 - 76 ^ ( 48 )pp« 28 l/2i 









Boston 


Ms.Am. 
lUOO 


1871-1876 

Ropes, John Codman, I836-I899. 

7 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1871-1876. 7 s. (lOp.) 







Bostoifi 


1871-1873 


Ms.Am. 

1804 

( 1 ) 


Boston, City Clerk. 

3 Printed DD,S, certifying that John 8, Damrell 
has been elected Chief En*gineer of the Fire Dept, 
by City Council; Boston. 1071-1873. 3 s. (3 p.) 


I Boston^ Fire Dept* 

II Damrell. John Stanhope 









Boston 


1871? 


R-B 
BLS 
Ms • 
50 


Boston Latin School Association. 

Record of financial transactions, 
1868-1871. Boston : ms., [1871?]. 

1 s. (1 p.) ; 31.5 cm. 

I .T. 


f 

1L312 


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MRG90-532042 






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Boston 1871 

Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821-1900. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Ann Marie (Edvards) Park; Boston, 

l400 18 T 1 . Is. (3p.) 

(1370) 








Boston 1871 


Ma^fAw 


Thayer, Sylvamia, 17K«ie72. 


1127 

(a) A,N, abotit hla coll •action of bdokti on fortification 

an'^ artillery belnsr off^reH to !V)ston Public Libraryj 
cBoston? 1B71?* 1 8. (1 p.) 

On same sheet is Ms.N*S,(initials) from Justin 
Winsor to Miss Plke| «Poston* 29 June 1871. (1 p.) 


1. Boston. I\iblic Library, 

I. Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897. 
















Boston 1871 


1127 

(b) 


Thayer^ ^▼arnig^ 17 grl^ 72 ^ 

A,M8,I List of books on fortlflcstlon and artillery 
offered to Boston Public Llbraryi cBoston, 1871?» 

(6 p.) 


1. Artillery—Bibliography. 

2. Fortification—Bibliography, 














Boston 1871 


bteclc VI 


JTh««l#r^ WlllJjun Adolphut« IQ^2-1Q71 il _ »S41Q>S 


Proper names of the Douay Bible, and their pronunoiation. 
[joatonT 187lQ (1), 12, 16-20, 24-50 ff. 40 . 

A sorap-book made up of unique proof-sheets and manusoript 
in Wheeler*s hand. Added is a letter to l!r« Wheeler 
fron John^ B* Fits* 

A portion of this work appears in Webster*s American 
dictionary, edition of 1864, pp. 1603, 1604. 



1 














Jan. 2 


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_ IVlC'*r, ’./llllaj'. ncunscvillo, 1C2P.-1905# Ch,3*10.79 

[Stuttoont <.n tho unification of Italy]; Boston, 
p. (?) Jan, IBrn. 3 £. (3 p.) 










Boston 1871 


CltYtlAttl^Charl #0 


Jan. 6 

177;^- i?7». 


j5h.0.1(L71 


A.L.3. to [?]| (Boeton] 6 Jan. 1871. 1 a. (l p.) 







Boston 


1871 Jan. 9 
Wilson, William Henry, 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellon Chamberlain; Boston, 9 
lJ +00 Jan. 1871. Is. ( 2 p.) 

( 1222 ) 










1871 


Jan. 31 


Bosto 

1871. I Oirrigoi^ Lloy d , IBOS.^ftTg 

31 Jftn* 


To J* S. AdftDS 


_ M»^.l.l 

Vol.8 
No.2 


icBoaton Hlthlan<5t, (*k8t.)a Roplies to a lattor asking hit 
iTiewt on ap^rltualltm. Btllavoa in the potaibility of oom- 
|n!unioation between the living and the dead. 

L« (Typewritten copy) 3 p* 9x5 7/8 In. 










Boston 


1871 Feb 


R-B 
BLS 
Ms . 
24 

qto. 


RG90 


Boston. Clergy. 

Petitions to Boston School Committee 
regarding Saturday classes at the 
Public Latin School / circulated by 
Stillman B. Allen. Boston : ms., Feb. 
1871. 

1 vol. (66 petitions) ; 21 cm. 

Scrapbook. 

For list of names see BLS Ms. 
inventory. 

1..Boston. Public Latin School. I.T. 


532078 


MRG90-532078 


20852 







Boston 


1871 Feb. 


R-B 

BLS Boston. Physicians. 

Ms. Petitions to Boston School Committee 

25 regarding Saturday classes at the 

qto. Public Latin School / circulated by 

Stillman B. Allen. Boston : ms., Feb. 
1871. 

1 vol. (66 petitions) ; 21 cm. 

Scrapbook. 

For list of names see BLS Ms. 
inventory. 

1..Boston. Public Latin School. I.T. 


RG90-532079 


MRG90-532079 


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Boston 1871 Feb. 21 


Ka.Aw, HolM08f Oliver Weridell, lP09-lP9U* _ 

(0) A.L.S, to Clara Bamaa Martin raconwndlnj Dr* Hodges 

as wbstltote for Dr« Bigelow who is 111| Boston, 21 Feb» 
1871. 1 8. (li p.) 


1. Bigelow, Jacob, 1786-1^^ 

2. Hodges, Richard M«, 

^ I. Martin, Clara (Banio8)HPrh86, 











Boston 1871 March 7 

I 

Bom, JvlU (V«r4), 1819>19U0. 


A.L»S. to wmi— Llojd Oorrlsoo} (Boston] 

1 a, (U p.) 



1. AboUUonlsta. 


_ NkJU.27 

7 Ihrch 1671. 







0 





Boston 1871 March 10 


Ma.Aw, Ollrer Wendell, Ifl09-l89l4. 

1303 i 

(9) A,L,S« to Phineaa Barnea eonaollnii^ bin in hia lllneaa) 

Boaton, 10 Mar. 1871. 1 a. iU P#) 


I. Bamea, Phlnoaa, iBlli 







Boston 1871 March li+ 


[l97l] I Hawthorn*, Sophia AaelU (reafaodr) 180“-137X. »fc.C, 
Mar H 

To Jaaaa ThoaasFlolda. 

[oi Boflston Str*«t, BoetonT] llota of thanks. A.H.i 
Ip. 6x4 1/2 in. 

P*n and Ink sketch ty Sophia Hawthorn*. 

Slgnadi S.H. 


l.U 









March 17 


Boston 1871 


1071 Uphfcaj^ Jabe«_Baxter^ ISSOulSOg. VqmZZO in _ 

Mar 17 i 

I To John S* Dwight. 

1 

[Boston.] Encloses [Charles Callshan] Perkin's sxiggestions 
for a set of busts to be placed in the Music lUOl. Asks 
Dwight's opinion on these and two "alto relievos." A.L.S. 
Sp. 8x5 in. 











Boston 1871 April 29 

Ms.A. 8.1 S pooner. LwikIt. 1608-1667. __ 

p.iiO 

A.L.S. (retalnsd cooy?) to Darld A, Wells requesting 
opinion on paper currency plan; Boston, 29 Apr. 1871. 

1 s. (3 p.) 


I.Wells, Devld Ames, 182 











Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lUOO 

( 1251 *) 


1871 May 2 

Yoving, Charles Augustus, 183^-1908. 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 2 
May 1871 . Is. (3p.) 







Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 

(1016) 


1871 May 17 

Sargent, Moses H 

A.N.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 17 
May 1871. Is. (ip.) 





Boston 1871 May 22 

Ms * A .8^1 Spoon er ,1 laraarylTf 1606-1867, _ 

P.h3 

A«L«S« to B. F. P^rry aending pamphletei Boston. 
22 Kay 1871. 1 s. (l p.) 


la P^rry, Benjamin Franklin, 10O<-1886, 










Boston 

Ms.M. 

lltoo 

(3l*7) 


1871 June 

Davis, Edgar A 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, June 

1871. Is. (2p.) 










Boston 

Ms. Am. 
2029 


1871: June 18 
Lunt, George, I803-I885. 

A.L.S. to Harriet Spofford discussing book 
about to be published; Boston, I8 June 1871 . 

Is. (2 p.) 










June 19 


Boston 1871 



1000 


PhlUipg. Bp>. 183 5^1893 > 


A.L«S* to Juatin Vinaor regaz^dlng neotlng and raportf 
■Bostons 19 June 1871* 1 8» (1 p«) 


I* Vlnsor^ Justin, 183 










June 21 


Boston 1871 


M s .Am 
l80l* 


Manufacturers Insu rance Company 


Boflton 


( 2 ) 


Ms.L.S.(Samuel Gould) to John S. Damrell, Boston Fire 
Dept, complaining of unnecessary damage to goods caused 
by firemen in extinguishing recent fire; Boston, 21 June 

1871 . 1 8. (2 p.) 


1 

I 

TL 


Boston—Fire Dept. 
Gould, Samuel 
nAmrflil. John Stanhope 
















Boston 1871 


July 3 


1S71 _ Btrry , 7rc, Flora £•__ 

Jjly r • -- - - 

To John w* 


Ho .6 In 


[Boston*] At\:t to 

flanclel i^nd Mozart ecoroa* 


»«rlte to 
A«l«« S* 


Mr. Dresel for certain 
ip. 8x5 in. 











Boston 1871 July 10 


187J, 
id July 


minis tar 

To Rlohard Davis A’abb 


Vol.ll 
No.10 


cBostona The writer tells of the death of Samuel Joseph 
Describes the celebration of the 15cth Anniversary of the 
founding of Leicester. Refers to **Sleaping Car" berths. Van 
tlons Amos Bronson Alcott, S. J. Lfay’s brother-in-law. 

A.L.S. 7pp. 5 1/4 X 8 1/4 In. 












Boston 1871 Aug. 6 


Mc.Airu 

"■pOl 


V^t ipple^ F/lwin Forcy^ I8ip-l8e6« _ 

A,L*3, to Juotin Vingor introducing* Horace WJiite: Boston. 

6 Au^. 1871. 1 3 . (1 p.) 


1 White, Horace, 

I *.Viin.or, Justin, 











Boston 1871 Aug. 22 


1303 

( 10 ) 


Holnas^ Olirer Wendell, 1^9-lC9b# _ 

A.L^S. to Clara Barnea Martin on her father ^a death and 
recollectlona of their frl^ndshlpj Boston^ 22 Atig. 1871« 

1 8. (h p.) 




1 , Barnes, Phlneas, iBll- 
T, Martin, Clara (Barnes), d.lB86» 










on 1871 Aug. 25 

j. CloTwlond, CharlM, 1772-1878. . Ilo.l21 la. «*lti.S.9.1 


Butinaft latter to Gardner Brawar. Dated, Boston, Aug, 

I 26, 1871, llanuaoript, algnad, 1 pace. Site, 8x5 
Inohaf, ■ 










Boston 1871 ca. Sept. 

Ms. 2951 

Boston. City Engineer's Office 

D.S. (printed form filled out in Ms.): invoice 
for money owed W. F. McConnell; Boston [ca. Sept. 
1871] Is.(Ip.) 






Boston 1871 Sept 


iC8r~ 

( 20 ) 


Phlltlin, W>nd«u, IWII-IBBU. 

A.N.S. to Lukons sisters sending dollar for Little 
Things} (Boston?! Sept. 1^71. 1 s. (l p.) 










> a 


Bostpn 1871 Sept. 9 

JJllndlfiott^ Wlll laiHf Jr^ _ 

•lU I Letter to W,L. Oarrlsoni Boston, 9 Sept, 1871« 


I, Garrison, William Lioyt1,^BR-l879# 












Boston 


1871 Oct. 

Cary, Harriet. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, Oct. I8TI. 
ll+OO Is. (Ip.) 

( 203 ) 




I 







Boston 1871 oct. 5 

i 

1871 _ ‘Kayj Samuel 4 Jr.j 181O-1099| minister U 8 ,Ptl .8 

6 Oot. Vol.ll 

To Riohard Davis TTebb No«17 

I 

sBostooa The writer pays a debt to Mr. Webb. Desoribes hit 
son Edward's wedding. Tells of tlie oondition of William L. 
Garrison Jr.'s scalded hand. 

A.L.S. 4pp. 4 1/4 X 6 3/4 in. 










Boston 1871 Oct. 11-18 


Ws .QA jti* _ Chic aiTQ Relief Boston^ _ 

. 

Ms, Telspramai Corrrstxjrif^ence on orp^anlsln^ and aendlnp 
aid to Chlcapo aft^r of lfi71| Boston and Chicago. 
11-18 Oct. 1871. 1 V. (17 p.) 

Includes teleprans from R,B, Mason (Mayor of Chicago), 
William Daston (Mayor of Boston), Oeorpe M. Pullman, 
Alexander H. Rice, and Pyer Jordan, 

Inserted Is A,L.3, from Hamilton A, Hill to Justin 
V/lnsor presenting material to Boston Public Library; 
Boston, 20 Oct. 1871, 


1 . Chlcapo^Fire, 1°71. Vn.Wlnsor,Justin, 1831-1897. 

I. Mason, R B 

IT, Oaaton, William, 1820^^^ 

III, Pullman, Oeorpe MortlH^[831-l897, 

IV, Rice, Alexander Hamilton, Ifil8-189<, 

V, Jordan. Kben Dyer. 18^7.1916. 








Boston 


1871 


Oct. 21 


Ms.Aa* I Dralw. Sanuel Gardner. 1798-t87<. _ 

990 

A,L,3, to Justln Winsor IntroJucltifi Charles Henry Boll; 
Boston, 21 Oct, 1871. 1 s. (l p.) 


1 Bell, Charles Henry, 

I Winsor, Jugtln, 1831-1?' 















Boston. 1871., Nov. 20 

SPECIAL 

.Collections magic; or, Mundane, sub-mundane and super- 
SCG mundane spiritism : a treatise in three parts 
.ZllO and twenty-three sections : descriptive of art 
magic, spiritism, the different orders of 
spirits in the universe known to be related to, 
or in communication with man; together with 
directions for invoking, controlling, and dis¬ 
charging spirits, and the uses and abuses, 
dangers and possibilities of magical art. 

New York : The author, I876. (New York : 
Wheat & Cornett) 


JSee next card) 


MB-Rev. 









SCG 

.ZllO 


Art meigic ... I 876 (Card 2) I 

CU3,i»67p.-,nUD leaves of plates : ill. ; 23cm. 
Copyrighted by William Britten. ' 

Edited by Emma Hardinge Britten. 

A.L.S. (Boston, 20 Nov. I 871 ) from editor in¬ 
serted, concerning inability to identify author. 


r 


1. Spiritualism. 2. Magic. I. Britten, 
Emma (Hardinge) d.l899* II• Britten, William. 














Boston 


1871 


M8,Ami_ 

958 


Nov. 


25 


- Bell^AaiMtan dT.Qrrttitf lflli7-l«»g. _ 

Ms.L.S. to Juatin Wlnaor Inviting hli* to witnoss exper- 
ment witti deaf mutes} Boston, 25 N'ov. 1871. 1 s. (1 p.) 

I 

I 

I 


I Winsor, Justin, 1831-1B97 












Boston 


Ms. Am, 

2367 

(2) 


1871 Nov. 27 

Cushmem, Charlotte Saunders, I816-I876. 

A.L.S. to Dr. Horn arranging 

payment for piano he sent from Germany; 
Boston, 27 Nov. I87I. Is. ( 3 p.) 


i 





Bostqn 1871 Nov. 28 

Ms»A.l,2 Porter^ Mrs. Char let 

V.37 

p.l7 Latter to W.L. Oarrlson) ^ 08 ton» 20 Nov. 1071 


I Oarrie .Hf Villiaffl Lloyi 


05-1079. 











J 




Boston 1871 nov. 30 


Ms.Ajn 

“W 


Dana^ Richard Hcnryj I9l*>»lfl82 


JL 


A*L*3* to Justin Winsor regarding bookj Boston. 30 Nov. 

1671. 1 3. (1 p.) # . • 


I Vlinsor^ Juatln, 1831-1897 











Dec. 6 


Boston 1871 

1B71 ! Holraes^ Oliver, "endell, 1309-1894. _ — 

Doc 6 

I [Boston.] Welcome to the Crimd Duke Alexis. Blusic H^ll, 
December 6, 1371. Ip. 

Autocra.>h poem, Binned, counted In scrap-book entitled: 
Souvenirs of quests of the City of Boston. Grand Duke 
Alexis — Deo. 1871. 

The manuscript has no titlej the poem is re^jrlnted with 
the title and date (.iven above. 


I 

i 










Boston 1871 Dec. 10 


1871 
Dec ^/' 


Ollver^WendeD., 1809-1894«_ _ _ **h,0O.124 _ 

[Boston.] At the banquet to the Grand Duke Alexis* 

Decenber 9, 1871.] 

Auto£:raph poem, written on one side only of the leaf. 
Binned, dated Boston Dec. 10th 1871j mounted In scrap-book 
entitled! Souvenirs of quests of the City of Boston* Grand 
Duke Alexis — Dec. 1371. 

The manuscript has no title; the poem Is reprinted with 
the title and date a^-ven above. 













f 187I 






1 





Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
(628) 


1872-1897 

Hood, Sarah R 

7 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 1872' 

1897 . 7s. (I7p.) 











Boston 1872-1897 

Whitney, James Lyman, 1835-1910. 

Ms.Am. 9 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

ihOO 1872-1897. 9 s. (I 5 p.) 

(1206) 






J 



Boston 


Ms.Am. 

ikOO 

ihO ) 


1872-1893 

Amory, Mary B 

31* A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, etc., 

1872-1893. 3 **s. ( 58 p.) 










Boston 


1872-1892 


MSo 2931 fol 

U.S. Steamboat-inspection Service, Boston 

Ms. ledger, containing copies of sworn legal 
testimony and reports from various individuals 
(ship's captains, pilots, mates, inspectors, 
doctors, and engineers) about marine accidents, 
in and out of Boston Harbor, involving sailing 
vessels; Boston, 1872-1892. Iv.(ca. 450p.) and 
a few loose insertions. 









Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lUOO 

(1103) 


1872-1888 

Tenney, Alonzo C 

10 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1872 - 1888 . 10s. (21p.) 










Boston 


Ms.Am. 
l400 
( 1100 ) 


1872-1885 

Teurbox, Increase Niles, I 8 I5-1888. 

5 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1872 - 1885 . 58. (5p.) 



I 




Boston 


Ms. Am. 

l400 

(503) 


1872-1879 

Gotild, Henry A 

8 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, etc., 
1872-1879. 10s. (21p.) 








Boston 1872-1878 


R-B 


BLS 

Boston. 

Ms 

Attend 

7 

Boston, 

f ol . 

1 V. ; 
1..Bos 
Student s 


Public Latin School, 
ance records, 1872-1878. 

: ms., 1872-1878. 

23 X 29.5 cm. 
ton.Public Latin School-- 
. I .T. 


RG90-532006 


MRG90-532006 


13058 






I 







Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lltOO 

(573) 


1872-1878 

Haskell, William 0 , Jr. 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
etc., 1872-1878. 2s. (5-p.) 











Boston 


18T2-7^ 

Donahoe, Patrick. 

Ms.q Am. Account in Boylston Bank; Boston, l 872 - 7 ^* 
2299 Ms. Iv. (ca.UOp.) 



1 











Boston l872-l8Tit 


Ms, Am, 
1072 

(233-23I4) 


_ Nlcholsj Vllllain R ipl e y^ lBli7-l8B6 , 


!i A«LL«S, to Welch^ Bigelow & Co, sending 
corrections for various books| Boston, 9 Bee, 1B72- 

7 Mar. mu. U B. (6 p,) 













Boston 1872-1873 


Ma.fAm. 

1793 


Boston. Fire 


Dept. Board of Enginaara 


Ms.! Records Ci.e 
Boston. 1872-1873. 


.. mlnutesD of regular monthly meetings; 
1 vol. (ca. 250 p.) 














Boston 


Ms.Am. 

2065 


1872-1873 

Drake, Samuel Adams, 1833 - 1905 . 

13 A.NN.S. to H. Clark of Welch, Bigelow & 
Co. on preparing copy and printing proofs; 

Boston, 1872-1873. 13 s. (13 p.) 










Boston 


Ms. Am. 

lltoo 

( 235 ) 


1872 

Champney, James Welles, 18 U 3 - 1903 * 

U A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 1872 . 
l*s. ( 6 p.) 










Boston 1872 

Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on 
Probate and Chancery. 

Ms.Am. T.L.S. filled out in manuscript; Boston, 

lUOO 1872. Is. (Ip.) 

(786) 










Boston 

Ms.Am. 

2216 


:i8T23 

Ward, Elizabeth Stuart (Phelps) 184U-1911. 

A.N.S. to [James R1 Osgood agreeing to pick 
up her manuscript; Boston, Cl872?D Is. (ip.) 











Pn 1872 


Jan.-Nov. 


Cu nwlnfl^a Charles B 


Ma.t Dally Journal| .Boston* 1 Jan.-ll Nov. 1872, 


1. Diaries, 











Boston 1872 Jan. 8 

fiiiijftllj Samial Rtmund^ 1799-lflftfl._ 

V,37 

p«22 X^ettar to W*L« Garriaon; Boston^ 6 Jan« 1872« 


I. Garrison, tfllliam LlGyd^60i^-1879* 












Boston 1872 Jan. 17 

Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821-1900. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to James Welles Champney; Boston, 17 

ll+OO Jan. 1872 . Is. (Ip.) 

( 1287 ) 











Boston 1872 Jan. 19 

No.24 in M 8 .C.I. 7 .I 

-1Q2Z - niimmingfiy IfilliaiB Huyann^ _ 


Jan 19 


To John S« Dwight. 

[Boiton.] Decllnee an InvlUtlon to ulna with tha Harvard 
Uuaical Aeeociaion. A.N.S. Cp. 8x6 1/4 In. 













Boston 


Ms.Am. 
1400 


1872 Jan. 29 
Root, James E 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 29 
Jan. 1872. Is. (Ip.) 












Boston 1872 Feb. 2 


_ Kop pniann, D« _ 

Feb i .. 

To Ctpt. George H. Preble 


MS.U41 


[Boeton.] Sends report of tlio U« 
propocea Cape Cod Canal. A.L.S. 



S. coramiEsloners on tbe 
Ip. 









T 


I 


t 


I 

.. I 


L f 





Boston 1872 Feb. t 


V.37 

p.25 


Sewall. Swaxel Edmund. 1799-1803. 


Latter to U.L. Garrison} Boston, 7 Fob* 1872. 









i 





digitized 


Boston 1872 


*3 aA 


Veto 

■my 9 


atone. Lucy. 1310-1893. 


.'•26|i 


Letter to W.L. Oarrison; Boston, 9 1672. 

relo 








Boston 1872 Feb. 11 


HaJjiU - Dana. Richard Hem-y, 1787-1879. _ 

973 

A.L.S. to Justin Wlnsor regaj-dlng books aBostom 11 Fob, 
1872. 1 3, (i p.) 



I Wlnsor, Justin, 1831-1897 










Boston 1872 Feb. l6 


cMb.Ah 

ll»P9 

(2li) 


Whitney. A<1alln » Dutton _ 

A,L,S, to Ml os Lukens declining to write for Little 
ThingsI Boston, 16 Feb. 1872, Is. (2 p.) 








Boston 


1872 Mar. 13 


Ms. Am. 

lUoo 

(672) 


Johnson, B B 

A.L.S. to Mellon Chamberlain; Boston, 13 
Mar. 1872. Is. (Ip.) 







Boston 1872 March 19 



Yi^hart. Oeovf» H 



p.2b 

■^tter to East Boston, 19 iiarch 1872• 


• 












Boston 1872 March 20 


992 ^ 

1 A.L.S, to Justin Winsor rsgJLrdln* books| Boston^ 20 
March 1872. Is. (2 p.) 


I. Vinsorf Justin, 183T^97* 











Boston 1872 Mar. 21 
Ames, Isaac. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 21 

lltOO Mar. l872. Is. (2p.) 

(37) 







Boston 1872 March 29 


Ms^Amt_ JmmB Thomas. 1817-1681. 

993 ! ■ 


A.L.S. to Justin Vinsor regardlns 
•Boston* 29 Msirch 1872. Is. (1 p.) 


borroiring books; 


I. Wln 80 l», Justin, 1831-1897 











Boston 1872 


March 31 


Ms .A.1.2 ISwaU. Swmel Edmund. 1799-1368. _ 

V.37 

p.29 Letter to W.L. Oarrlson; Boston, 31 I-iarch 1372. 



rl—_t_ T.M ^ ^ J__ T n_1 ^ O e\r* n nr*/>k 







r 






CBostonD 1872 April 8 

In; Qxiincy, Eliza Susan, 1798-188**• 

XH A.N.S. concerning the Hon. Josiah Quincy's 

.822 An appeal in behalf of the Boston Athenae\am 
.B85Tb ... Boston, 1853; CBostonD 8 Apr. I 872 . 
no. 7 Is. (*+p.) 

Moianted in copy of the pamphlet in question. 








Boston 1872 May 

Ms. 2952 

Boston Ice Company 

D.S. (printed form filled out in Ms.): receipt 
to Boston City Hospital for $ 37.50; Boston^ May 
1872. Is.(Ip.) 








Boston 


1872 May U 


-ISTi- ISton»_,_ Ui6y^J8JlR-iSJ8 __ 

4 «iy I Vol.8 

I To WllllAm Lloyd Qarrioon No*U 

jcOffioa of Th® TTonAn'i Jourrml^ Vo«S Tromont Pluoo^ Bostona 
j Bog® W«L«G« to go to ® worian auffmga mooting In ^•w York* 
A*L*a • Ip. 8x5 in* 

I 

I PBnoillod notes by YT.L.G. on the second page* 













Bosto 

Mb.A*. 

n 1872 May Ih 

OlliBore, Fattrlck Sorsfleld, 1829-Ifi92, 

1072 

(66^7> 

2 A.NN.S, t® H,H, Clark sanding eorraetsd proof, 
i^ostlng press register from Jublleet Boston. 

.187-7.-11, Hay 1872. 2 s. (2 p.) ’ 


1. Musical mss. In thls^Hlry. 











Boston 1872 May 17 


Ms.to 
283 “ 


Drake, Stuaml Adnaa, 1833>190$ 


A.H.S. to Thomas Waterman requesting information on U.S, 
Bonk in Boston) Boston, 17 May 1872. 1 s. (l p.) 


I. Waterman, Thomas, 








Boston 1872 May 21 

1872 _ I Lewl«, Wo, 182>1886._ 

I hy 21 


i>o,10Qi 


A.R.S. to (Xydlo Murla Child]} Bootoo, 21 M»y 1672. 1 •• 
(2 P.) 

VUtM rogardlng hla book (IvlaK tootim^ of aaoloato and 
moderns about health. 


1 Child, IjrdU tkrls (Praaeia) 1802-1880 












Boston 1872 May 28 


Moaea, 1810-1895 . 

A.N.3. toW w 

1872 . 1 a. (1 p.) 


_ <»0,61,5 

N 0 .I 33 

Oraanough) Boaton, 28 May 














Bos'fcon 187*2 Jiin© 7 

Sargent, John 

Ms. Am. A.N.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 7 June 
ll»00 1872. Is. (Ip.) 

( 1015 ) 










Boston: 


l8T2 J\ine 10 


Mb,A. 1.2 I Blaclcvell> Henry Brovn 

V.3T.P37 


Letter to W.L. Garrison; Boston» 10 June l872. 









Boston 1872 July 30 

lls .A.l.g Sewll, Sanuel Edimind. 1799-1868. 

V.37 

?.1)3 Lottar to Boston, 30 July 1872. 











Boston 5 


1872 July 31 

Fields, James Thomas, I817-I88I. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Welch, Bigelow & Co. sending cor- 
I8U3 rections for his Yesterdays with Authors; CBos- 

( 2 ) ton] 31 July l 872 . 1 s. (l p.) 










: 1872 Aug.l. 

Clapp, W_W 

Letter to William Lloyd Garrison; Boston, 1 Aug. l872. 





A 





Boston 1872 .. Aug_._ I- . 


t MBiA .1 . 2 I H oa r, t - B -- 

V.37 

p,<0 Letter to W.L, Oarrleon; Boston, 7 Anpnst 1872. 


I Oarrison, Williain Lloy^rl^-lB79. 












Boston: 


1872 Aug.8 


M 8 .A.X .2 


Clapp, V 


v.37,p50 


W 


Letter to William Lloyd Garrison; Boston, 8 Aug. 1872. 








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Boston 


1872 


Aug. 9 


1872 _ ArrHon, TllUn* Uoyl».1806-18Ili. 
9 Aug. 

To J. V. Jophot ond J. Johnson 


MiiA.L.1 

Vol.8 

No.20 


■ Boston* A rspljr to ths sddrosseo's latter as sat forth In 
I the newspaper clipping on No.l9. 3ays that ths colored peo- 
pie know which political party set thssi free and gave then 
I the TOte and which one opposed their freedom and enfranohise* 
jmente Speaks of the "Rebel-Copperhead Democracy" and Ite 
I borrcwred "Republican c^lae." 

A.Let. 2 p. 8 X 6 in. 


Envelope included 











Boston: 


1872 Aug. 29 


t*5T 

1872 Arnoth, 0 V _ P*®®_ 

Aue 20 ! 

To irillUn Uoyd Oarrlton. 

• Boa tons 



T 














Boston 1872 Sept. 12 


1296 

( 3 ) 


I822-190SU 

A.L.S, to Justin Winsor recommencing Mrs* Tucker for 
position In Roxbury library; Boston, 12 Sei^. 1872. 

1 5. (l. p.) 


1. Boston. Ribllc Llhrar^,^^ 
I. Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897. 


a M 












Boston 1872 


Wb*A*2.37 

P*57 


Vilao n^ H»nry« 


Letter to V/.L* 


Oct. 16 


Garrison} Boston, X6 Oct. 1872. 


I Garrison,' Wlllisit Ul 


# 









Boston 


1872 October 19 


Quincy, Edmund, 1808-I87T. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S.(initials) to W.H. Ward on Grant’s 
2235 probable election and offering to rewrite 
(1) political article; Boston, 19 Oct. 1872 . 
Is. (^p.) 


✓ > 









CBostonD 


Ms. Am. 

ihOO 

(1337) 


18T2 Nov. 10 

Chamterlain, Mellen, 1821-1900. 

A.L.S. to Martin C. Hood; [Boston?3 10 Nov. 
1872. Is. (2p.) 








Boston 1872 nov. 20 

1072 Ellla, Oeorc© Edward, 1814-1094 n,80.235 

Nov. 20 To Abram Edmanda Cuttor 

cBoatona R^carding aubaoriptlon to Charlaatown nowapaporai 
hla viowa on the Civil ‘^ar and other momorialai hla regret 
at the paaaing of the Chnrleatown he knew. 


I. CutUri AWm Edmandi ^B-1900 






Boston, Massachusetts, 1872 Nov. 23 

x\ B 

MSS 

Ms. Hill, Aurin F. 

3356. Notes, 1872 Nov. 23. 

2 items (2 p. in folder) ; 26 x 

38 cm. 

Manuscript comments about 
building homes for the poor, on 
printed sheet and on a card. 

1. Boston North End Mission. 2. 
Charities-“Massachusetts-“Boston. 3. 

Almshouses—Massachusetts—Boston. 


MRGRRBKM 



001707 


ocm4 3940 324 








Boston 


1873-1892 

Slafter, Edmund Farwell, I 816 -I 906 . 

Ms. Am. 3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
ikOO 1873 - 1892 . 3s. (6p.) 

(lOUU) 










Boston 1873-1890 

; Society to l^neooro^ Stodloa at lk>stoii. 

llilA . . . 

(1-^) I Scrapbooks containing rarlotis form letters, course 
sehechiles. book lists, newspaper cllpplnu^a, etc.| 
Boston, IB 73 -IB 90 . < Tols. 


I 1, Corrsspondenoe sohoolj 
i 2, Education of women. 


courses. 








Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
(526) 


1873-1887 

Greenough, Charles Pelham, 

31 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

1873-1887. 31 s. ( 35 p.) 




# 






Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
(601) 


1873-1883 

Hill, Clement Hugh 

5 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

1873-1883. 5 s. ( 8 p.) 













Boston, Mass. 


1873-1877 


Ms.fAm 

.F876 

.2 


Women’s Centennial Executive Committee. Mass¬ 
achusetts. 

Boston, Mass. Cetc.i, 1873 - 1877 . 

10 V. and 2 "boxes. 

For details, see Feer Collection Supplement. 










r 






Boston, 1873-1876 

Ms.qAin, _ i Soeletx to Eneourftfe Stnii^s Boston*_ 

MiVi *1 

(1-6) I Ms. I Records of ■setlnj^si Boston, 1873-1W. 6 toIs. 

Vol. 1 also eontslns the Joomsl of receipts and 
•xpendltores for 1873-1876. 


« 


1. Correspondence schoo! 

2. Bduostion of women. 




coursee 













Boston 1873-1876 


II1I6 ’I 


Society toJ&ieoiirage SttBdle8 _*t_HQH»j Boston. _ 

MSft Alphabetical list of stndentsi and Courses of 
studies with nines of conwlttfs nsnbers and students} 
Boston, 1B73-Ifi76. 1 toI* 


1* Correspondenoe sooola 
2 » Education of Wbnen 












Boston 1873-1874 

Ms. 2953 

Boston. Health Department 

8 DD.S.(printed forms filled out in Ms.): 
invoices for sundry goods supplied by Wm. P. 
Sargent & Co., G. W. & F. Smith, Shepard Robbins, 
J. D. Tuttle, Joseph L. Ross, Rockwell & 
Churchill, and Nathan Tufts Jr. & Son; Boston, 
1873-1874. 8s.(16p.) 







Boston 1873-1871+ 


Ma.Air, 
1072 
. ( 1 .- 12 ) 


Brewer and Tileston^ publlaherSj Boston^ 

9 Ma.LL. to Welch, Bigelow & Co. concerning various 
publications! Boston, IB Mov, lB73-ll4 July IB 7 I 4 . 98* 

(13 p.) 










I 






Boston 


1873 


R-B 






BLS 

B 

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on. 

Publ 

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Ms . 


Ex 

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na t i o 

n 

224 

3 

Ju 

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5 Se 

Pt 


[ 

s . n 

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1873 




2 

s . 

(4 p . 

) 



Wi 

th 

s tude 

n t 


I .T. 


Latin School, 
for admission : grammar 
. 1873. Boston : 

; 21 cm. 

answers in ms. 


RG90-532230 


MRG90~532230 


19612 








Boston 


Ms.Am. 

lUOO 

(13^+1) 


1873 

Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821-1900. 

A.L.S. to William Dean Hovells; Boston, 
1873. Is. (3p.) 











Boston 


Ms. Am. 

ihOO 

(297) 


1873 

Coolidge, Harold Jefferson, 1870-193^. 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 1873. 
2s. (i»p.) 


( 









Boston 


Ms.Am. 

ikoo 

(625) 


1873 

Homer, George W 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 1873. 
2s. (3p.) 








Boston 1873 




Hoopr^ 5 




To ?'ary Gray Chapiran 


■ 13a.A>9>2 

Vol,7 

Ko.7 


c4 Pemberton Square, Boston# The writer informs the address, 
ee that t\\B New Enf^land Freedran*8 Aid Society has h«d so 
much money from Boston people during the past ton years that 
'*it no lonf;er thinks it fair to ur^ its friends to continue 
their fifts ,** Tells of the reduction of the Society's work, 
and names the schools for vd^ich it is still responsible. They 
have money enoufh to carry them through the season, and hope 
tefore tie sumrier to iiave sui fie lent money or promises to en- 
a'. le tlen to lay out next year's work. 

A.E.S. 3 p. 6x 4 1/^2 in. 










Boston 1873 

Means, John 0 

Ms.Am. 1+ A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

lltOO 1673. ks. (l*p.) 

(799) 












Boston 

Ms. Am. 
lUOO 


1873 Jan. 16 

Robbins, Chandler, I 8 IO-I 882 . 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, I 6 
Jan. 1873 . Is. (Ip.) 










Boston 1873 Jan. I8 

Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821 - 1900 . 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to the Atlantic, editor of; Boston, 

lUoO 18 Jan. 1873 . Is. ( 2 p.) 

(1263) 











Boston: 


18T3 Jan. 21 


Ma.A>1.2 

v.37,p63 


Colflaantley, n_C- 

Letter to William Lloyd Garrison; Boston, 21 Jan. 
1873. 


I. Oeurrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1079. 










Boston 1873 Jan. 21 

Ms. 2919 

Washburn, William Barrett, 1820-1887. 

A.N.S. to “My dear Sir” about an dppointemntj 
Boston, 21 Jan. 1873. Is. (Ip.) 












Boston 1873 Jan. 26-29 

Ms.Aju - i Qiilnc:% Suaan* 1798-1?®U. 

1291 I 

(1-?) 2 A.LL.B, to J^atln V^lnsor of^erlnp copies of her fath^' 

books to Tk)ston ^jhllc Library; Poston, 2^29 Jan. 1P73, 

2 8. 0 n.) 


1. Boston. IVibllc Library. 

T. Winsor, Jnstln, 1831-1897 









1873 Feb. 9 


Bosto 

_ 1875. _ '(krrlion^ WUIIa* IlcjnS^-lB06«iaifi. 
9 Feb. 


To Cteirlee Oiteltlne 


MJUia 
Vol.8 
No .24 


■ Bostoos A letter of oondolenoe on the death of Enoch Huiel- 
tine^ the addressee's fbther. 

Fewspapor clipping. 1 ool. 9 1/8x2 I /4 In. .With Phill¬ 
ips, Wendell to Carles Hateltine, dated Feb.9«1878a 













Boston 1873 Fet. 19 


Trnfw ^r td^a^ John Tommaxid^ 


♦Q^SU42_(20) 


A*N«8« to vrilliam A[dolphu8] 'ihoaleri Boston, 19 Fob* 167S* 

1 8. (1 p.) 











Boston 1873 March 3 

M3#A!iu. Quincy^ Josiahj 1802-1882. _ 

1292 I 

(2) j A.L.S. to Justin Winsor rstuming Kansas City bridge 
plans; Boston, 3 Mar. 1873. 1 s. (1 p.) 



I. Vinpor. Jufltin. 













March 8 


Boston 1873 

Tiffanyj C_C 

A*L*S. to Justin Wlnsor re£;ardtng friend of Oeor^o Park 
Fiaher; cBostoxx* 8 Mar. 1873* 1 s. (3 p.) 


1 Fiahor, George Park^ 
I Winsor, Justin, 1831! 


♦ 1909 













March 13 


Boston 1873 

i 


1973 - tOirrlfon^ TTlllltm Lloyd* IfiOe.lflZflL 

IS ^Hr. 

To the Editor of the Journal 


Ve.AaU 

Vol.8 

No.25 


■ Bostons Title i Mr« Su^r and the Lsgislature . Referring 
to a letter of Wendell Phillips, saye that he agrees 

with W. P.*s praise of Sumner's publlo serrioes^ but otoll- 
enges W. P.'a claim that Sumner is "aboie oensure/ Disputes 
W« P«'s claim that S. often lacked the support of his const¬ 
ituents • W. P. is wrong in saying that S. was among the 
first of the Abolitionists and oon^res the records of Sen* 
Uenry Wilson and S. Quotes renarks nade by W. P. about 3. in 
years past* W*L*G* argues in favor of allowing the naines of 
battles to renain on the flag. Refutes W. P. arguments. 

A*L* 10 p. P X 5 in* 









1 






Boston 1873 


March 13 


Ms • Am* 

'1063 ~ 


Vlnthrop^ Robert Chrlegj 1909-189!|» 

A*L«S. to Louis Agassiz requesting aid in proposed 
memorial for Professor Sedgwlck| Boston^ 13 Mar, 1673# 
1 s, (2i p«) 


!• Sedgwick^ Adam, 176^< 




73. 







Boston 1873 March 17 

1873 _ Qurrlton^ WillUm LloydL^ ^1806-1873. 

17 5%r. I 

To Edmund Quiooy and others 


JiaJulMl 

Vol.8 

No.24 


iiBortoiia Dlsoussss first the plan to hia write a histo- 

|ry of the Anti-Slavery ttrugfle, but his poor health has nev¬ 
er allowed h?n to write either the history or his autobiogr- 
aphy. 

Printed extract. Ip. 10 x 8 in. (Whole page) « With Quin- 
cy, Ed mind to William Lloyd Garrison, dated >ar.lO, 18733 

A clipping fron a perlodioal. 








Boston 1873 


April-May 


Winaor^ Justin, 18S1*1897« - —Mas* Aco* 1081 


2 A«L*s* to J^MI^ S[ 
and 2 May 1878* 2s (4p*) 


] Boali Boston, 28 Apr* 


T Bool. Joaimh S 









Boston: 


18T3 Apr.l 


1873 lottott P»iIy-A^Yfrtl«f iL _ 

1 Apr. 

Biography of Saaual J> liay 


Vol.n 

No«33 


• Bottooa A nowipapor raTiaw of tha ISanoir of Samual J« !>1ay » 
Nawtpapar ollpping* 1 oolumn* 2 1/2 x 10 in. 















Boston 

Ms .Aw, 

987 


1873 April 5 


LMpcom, Luoy> ljB2U*1893» 

A.L.S. to Juflttn Wlnaor thanking him for book| 
cBostona 5 April 1873* 1 (Ip*) 


I. Vinsor. Justin^ l63|fl|97« 











Boston 1873 Apr. 9 

Ms. 2988 

Capron, S[arah] B 

A.L.S. to Mrs. Greely^ referring to her "school 
and work among women in India"; Boston Highlands, 
9 Apr. 1873. ls.(2p.) 

[Sarah B. Capron and her husband. Rev. William 
B. Capron, worked for the Madura (India) Mission 
- cf. History of the missions of the American 
Board for Foreign Missions in India (Boston, 
1875), pp. 349, 373, 397, in RL: BV3265.A6 1875] 










Boston 1873 April 9 

WilliaM Coopar, l8l6-lB7li._ 

V.37 

p»70 Letter te tf«L« Oarrisoni Boetonj 9 April 1873 • 


I Oarrieoni Wlllla« Llo; 




05-1B79. 










Boston 1873 May 2 


Ms,Am* Trowbridge. John Tovmsend. 1827-1916. _ 

970 

A.L.S, to Juatin Vflnsor thanking him for books; Boston, 
2 May 1373. 1 a. (l p.) 


I Winsor, Justin, 1831' 















Boston 1873 May 9 

Ik.A. 1.2 War^. William R 


V.37 

p.73 


Letter to W.L. Garrieonj Boston, 9 iiay 1373, 









Boston: 


18T3 May 12 


Mb .A.1.2 


v.ST.pTl* 


Chatnan. Mwy Q 


Letter to William Lloyd Garrlsoni Boston, 12 May 1873. 










I 

I 

\ 









June 3 


Boston 1873 

1875 *Va 3 hbum, •‘/minn ^arrett, 1020-1887. 11,80.55 

Juno 5 To Abran Ednands Cutler 

cOostona Sif^iature on oosiffnlssion as Honorary Assooiato 
Comnilsslonor to visit the Universal exposition at Vienna. 



T 












Boston 


1873 June. 11 


A.I.g P _A_ 

37 

7*) I«tt«r to W.L. Oarrlsonj Boston, 11 June 1873. 


^ n-J--*•*--a 1 ^ flOQ 










Boston 

Ms.Am. 
20UU 


1873: June 19 

Whiting, William, l8l3-l873. 

A.L.S. to Frank L. Thomas sending autograph 
& biographical sketch; Boston, 19 June 1873. 

Is. (2 p.) 








Boston 1873 


July 2 




Ma.A.1.2 


P.77^ 


Woolaon^ Abba Louiaa (Cpold), 1636«»192I, 


Lettar to W.L. Canlaon; Boeton, 2 July 1873, 


Gainrljinn. WilllAn LInvH. lAnC_1A70. 














OlftmzED 


















Bostoyi 

Mb.A.1.2 


v.37,p78i\ 


18T3 July lit 

CulB»nt1«v D — C- ^ Dtftligl I ^1 0 ~ 

Letter to WlUlam Lloyd Garrleon; Boston, lU July 1873. l£ ?3> 


tHornzeo 









J 




Boston 1873 Aug. 3 

Ma,Aw, onU illy» John Boyl<f 161|I|*1 P90> _ __ 

I ^ 

(9<) I A.L«S, to Oeorgo ?• Ouorrlar describing Ftporrus Clubf Bos^ 
ton, 3 Aug. 1873. 1 •. (1 P.) 


1 ftipyros Club, Boston, 
T ntiflrrlfir. Gftorrye P 












Boston 1873 Aug. 5 


I _ Harlow,. Thomas 3. _ 

V.37 

p.7'^ Letter to V/.L, Garrison; Boston, ^ AuR:u8t 1^73* 



I Garrison, Wllllain Lloyd, 1^$.»1P79^ 












Boston 1873 Aug. 


V.37 

p.80 

UtUr to W,L« Oarrlaooi Boatoni Ib Aug. 1873• 


I Oarrlaon^ Villiaa 05-1879* 










Boston 1873 sept. 19 


ItAyrMfi^ John C 

v' 37 ’ ’ 


P.P2 

Letter to W,L« Oarrlsonj Boston, *19 Sept. 1873. 


I O.rrleon, WHHm 














Boston 1873 Sept. .30 

j K«ttl«ton, Bdwmrd Payson, 1654-1889, *Ch»F,IS,<2 

j A.L.S, to tho Honoroblo Mr. «^vttioot of tho ^ni* 
oipol Court of iottoni rooonDondinc Azol H. bioknoll 
for oonotobuloryt Boaton, SO Sopt. 187S. 1 a. (S p.) 

RoooninendAtlona of aoTorol other nen in norgin and on 
pp. 2 and S, 


1 Bioknell» Axel H 
I I Boaton. Municipal Court . 













Boston 1873 Oct . 7 


:: 3.a.i.2 


V.37 

p.85 


SqwU. Samual Sdnund. 1799-1688. 


^ttor to WJL. Garrisoa; Boston, 7 Oct. 1873. 


I. Oarrison, William Lloyd, 1305-1079. 









Boston 1873 oct. 8 


1873 


Oot 8 


PrlBf, iQWiU Pejjg. (Cabot) 181> »lfca.S.l no.l03 


A.L.S. to lordU Mu^ ChlU| Boatoa« 8 Oot. 1873. 1 •. 
(* P.) 

Aaks for ecntrlbution of books for fair hold in aid of 
Parksr Memorial Meeting Hoosa* 


I Chll'^, Lydia Marla 








Bostoii 1873 


Oct. 11 


1873 . (^rrlion, WIIIImi Uoyd, 1806.tlBTa _ 


11 Oet. 


Vol.8 

No .31 


To WilXliam J* Pottor 


c^oetona Will not bo oblo to ottond tho oonvontion of tho 
Froo Rollglouo Asoooiation. Doolnroi hinsolf in furor of 
froo thoughtf froo Inquliy and froo apoooh, and oppoeod to 
.rollglout Intoloranoo, thoologloal dognatlon aaJ fttpal and 
Protoatant olalmfl to infallibility. 

A.L.o. (?'8. copy) 4 p. 8 l/'S x 6 in. 

Tho finiahed rortion of tho rough dioift on No.80. 











Boston 

Ms. Am. 

21U5 


1873 Oct. 30 

Hale, Sarah Josepha (Buell) 1788-1879. 

A.L.S. to Mrs Whittemore on losing her letter, 
being in good health and having a great-greuid- 
child; Boston, 30 Oct. 1873. Is. (Up.) 







Boston: 


18T3 Nov. 1+ 

Phillips, Wendell, .I8II-I88U. 
Ms.Ch. Notes on the seal of the Walley 
J .2 the genealogical descent; CBoston 

. 1*9 U Nov. 1873. Ms.S. ( 3 p.) 


family and 
Mass.?D 







Boston 1873 nov. lo 


M a.Aa 

103U 

(ll») 


Tro >rt>rldg>, John Toimaend, 1827«1916, _ 

A.H.S. to Hr. Bigelow requesting article 
set in smaller type} Boston, 10 Nov, 1873, 


be 

1 a. (1 p.) 


I. Bigelow, 















c^RE Bock 
DEPT 

Xpf20 
.8lC 
.92 


isostOR 


1873 Nov. 12 


Grand Army of the Republic. To all unto vhom 
these presents come, greeting: Ccharterl 
New York : Corlies, Macy & Co., stationers, 

1:187-? D 

1 sheet (Clip.) : ill. ; 1*9 x 36cm. 

Charter; blank form completed in manuscript. 
Francis Washburn Post, No. 92, Brighton, dated 
Boston, Nov. 12, l873; signed by A.B. Underwood, 
Dept. Commander, and Henry B. Peirce, Ass't. 
Adjutant General. With seal; mounted in port¬ 
folio . 

Engraved vignettes ^t top and cor- MB-Rev. 
ners. 


i rf 









Boston 1873 17 Nov. 


R-B 

BLS 

Cleaveland, C.D. 


Ms . 

Vaccination certificate. 

Boston : 

67 

(s.n.i, 17 Nov. 1873. 



1 s. (1 p.) ; 6.5 X 16.5 

cm. 


Filled out in ms. for Wm. 

I .T. 

F. Towne. 


]^^3 6 


RG90-532060 r 


MRG90-532060 






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Boston 1873 Nov. 19 


137! _ i HowoUo, Wlllla* De®n, 13!7-19gOj. author^ _ 

Hov 19 ! 

To John S. Dwight, 

[Boston.] Asks Dwight to send two press tickets to the 
symphony concerts^ for his sister, who Is writing for the 
Cincinnati Commercial and The Hearth and Home of New York. 
Asks if Dwight would write his reminiscences of Brook 
Farm for the Atlantic ['Monthly], A.L.S. i!p. 8x5 in. 












Boston 1873 


Nov. 23 


iMs .Aw. 

(23) 


3u wner« ChTlwa. I8ll-l87li» 


A.N.S. to Lukens sisters subrcrlblng to Little Thlnif^i 
BostoHi 23 Not, 1873* 1 s, (l p,) 












Boston: 


18T3 Nov. 27 


Ma.A.1.2 Curtlgf Marian A _ 

V.37 

p .89 latter to ".L. Qarrlaoa; Boston, 27 Nor. 1873* 


I Osrrlaon, WlUlsm Llognd| 


1879. 








Boston 1873 Dec.. 5 




Stone 


Lucy, 


V.37 

p.90 


Letter to Garrison; Boston, 5 ^c. 1873* 












Boston 1873 Dec. 15 

I 


X873 iTThlppl*. Edwin Pwroy, 1819-1386 
U«o.l5 


Vol.7 

No.749 


To "iss Field 


• Bostons The writer seys thet the notioes enclosed in this 
letter were *'.iven to him by Mrs, Sanford. They refer to ‘la- 
dame Adelaide Ristori. The writer says he nerer thought !ia- 
darrMi Ristori could loam English well enough to play Shakes- 
l>eare. 

AoL.S. 2pp. 5 1/8 X 8 l/8 in. 



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Boston 1873 Dec. 18 

Chanfiler, Thomas Hon'^erson, d,l89*?, 

1072 - 

(214) I A*V.S, to C.W, Scott concemlnf' publication of 

I Har/aH Dental School| Boston, I 8 Dec. 1873, 1 a. (1 p.) 

! 

I 


I 

I I. Scott, C 













Boston 1873 Dec. 20 

mjm. _ I Quincy, Joslah^ 1806-1882 « _ 

983 

A.L^. to Justin Winaor regarding pamphXetsi sBoBtona 
20 Doc. 1873. 1 ». (1 P.) 


I. Wlnsor, Justin, 












1574 ^ 





R-B 
MSS 
Ms . 
3094 


Boston, 1874-1882 

Papers, 1874-1882. 

145 items in folders ; 25 x 30 cm. 
SUMMARY: Letters, notes, bills, 
receipts and other papers relating to 
the estate of Seth Adams (d.l873) of 
Boston. Many of the items are 
addressed, collectively or 
individually, to or from the three 
executors of the estate: Isaac Adams, 
John N. Barbour and Charles Wells 
Cook . 

1. Adams, Seth, 1807-1873--Estate. 
2. Adams, Isaac, 1802-1883— 
Correspondence. 3. Barbour, John N.— 


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We 11s,--Correspondence. 
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Boston 


1874-1889 


R-B 

MSS 

Ms 

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3397 


Boston Musical Club. 

Ms. Notebook^ 1874-1889. 

1 V. (ca. 110 p.) ; 23 cm. 

SUMMARY: Manuscript notebook 
the [Boston] Musical Club^ 1874- 
containing the membership lists 
programs presented by its member 
together with programs for the 
meetings of the 1888-1889 season 
1. Music--Massachusetts--Bos 
Societies, etc. 


of 

1878 
and 
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Boston 


1874-1904 


Ms. 3034 qto 

Prescott^ Charles R 

T. letter copy-book; Boston or Malden, Mass. 
1874-1904. Iv. (ca. 185p.) 







Boston 


Ms .Am. 

lUoo 

(ilou) 


187J+-1897 

Tenney, Edward Payson, l835-19l6. 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
etc., i87»*-1897. 2s. (2p.) 













: 0 n i 8 tJ +-1889 

BoBton» Ifaaa# Mayor, 


Bos 

-iaz4_ 

tfun X5 

Mayor*a recordi alaoeUaneoua. 
1889 Action thereon. 409pp« 

Jan SO 




Papera received* 
















Boston 


Ms. Am. 

ll+OO 

(U38) 


187^^-1888 

Fogg, John Samuel H£dl< 

12 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
l87*t-l888. 12s. (29p.) 









Boston: 


Ms.Am. 

1U20 


187^^-1880 

Chariot Roller Skates, Boston. 

Papers, diagrams, patents, receipts and 
correspondence relating to Foot Chariot roller 
skates designed and patented by Washington 
Parker Gregg; Boston, etc., ca.l87^-l880. 

Mss. 1 box (ca.320 s.) 










Boston 


Ms.Am. 

ll*00 

(lllH) 


i8tU-i8T9 

Tuttle, Charles Wesley, 1029-1881. 

3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
I 87 U 18 T 9 . 3s. (5p.) 









Boston l8Tlt-l8T6 


D>m, Richard Hanry, iai5«»188 2. _ . ***•• *««• 129 

^Latters to Georg* UlUlaB Cux>tl«| Boaton, 1874>76t 



I. Cupt.la. Omnrom Wlllln. IftOl—1A09. 













Safford^ A 


E 


2 A*NN,S. to Welch, Blgelov Sc Co* concerning work oil 
Exotica and Henry Wilson’s Slave power; Boston, Hi 
May: May 187<. 2 a. (2 p.) 


1. Wllaon, Henry, 1812-18 


f 









Boston 


1874 


Ma,A»U 

1072 

(37-38) 


Crocker^ 3_R 

2 A,NN,3, to H,H, Clark sending nat'-rlal for Cathoart’s 
readerj Boston, 18714. 2 s* (2 p.) 



!• Cathoart, George Rhett 








Boston 1874 


Ms#A%_ 

1072 


OllTe r, Oraoe Atklnaon (little) l8Lli-l699« _ 

3 A,NV,3, to Welch, Dlgelow it Co. concerning printing of 
her book| «Boston, Ift7l4» 3 3. (*? p.) 


X from Ellla, Grace Atkinson (Little) 












Boston 1874 


41UUM. 


123 

(S3) 


l>hllll|i«, 1811-1884. 

A.Ma.i [Spaaoh to Mayor and oltltana of Boatoai Boaton, 
1874J 2 t. (7 p.) 












Boston 


Ms.Am. 

lUoo 

( 961 ) 


l87i+ 

Richards, William Bordman 

2 A.LL.6. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
I 87 U. 2s. (Up.) 









Boston 


I87U Jan.-Feb. 

I Squire (John P.)_*nd Conpany^ Boaton*^ _ 

1072 t 

(33*>-33^)! 2 Ms,>W. to Welch, Plrjclow Se Co,| Boston, etc, 

20 Jan.^ Feb. IBtIj. 2 s, (2 p.) 










Bostoii: 


iSTU.Jan. 5 


Ms.A. 1.2 
V.37.P92 


Cobb» 


Samuel C 


Letter to William Lloyd Garrison; CBostonD 5 Jan. 18T^. 


T 1 Aac 1 A'rn 










Boston 


Ms .Am. 

ihOO 

(1215) 


1871+ Jan. 8 

Williams, George Frederick 
T.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; 
Jan. 187*». Is.- (Ip.) 



Boston, 8 








Boston 1874 Jan. 16 

Ms. 2996 

Gordon, Adoniram Judson, 1836-1895 

A.L.S. to Mrs. Greely, thanking her for 
volume of sermons; [Boston] 16 Jan. 1874. 
Is.(2p.) 








Boston: 

Ma.A.1.2 I 

v,37»p.96 


1871 + Feb. 3 

urtol. Cyrua Augustus. 1813-1900- 

Letter to W.L. Garrison; Boston, 3 ^eb. l87*». 



I. Garrison. William Uoyd. 1605-1879. 











Boston 1874 Feb. 6 


1874 
Fe b 6 


A^jm^ 1833. _ _ Sih J 6 .1S1 

Lottor to T 

fb^cr^dhcrx 

I Bromfleld Street* Will favor him with hie photograph when he 
|next eite, A.L.S. Ip* 61/4x41/4 in* 












Boston 


l87i+ Feb. 10 

Abbott, J E 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 10 
lUOO Feb. iQlh. Is. (ip.) 

(3) 







Bosto n 


Ms.Am. 
2209 


1874 February 26 

Capen, Nahum, l80l»-l886. 

A.L.S. to Wm. A. Wheeler acknowledging 
authorship of The mental guide (Boston, 

1828), describing its preparation and 
sending letter of William Wirt regarding it; 
Boston, Feb. 26, 18T^. Is. (2p.) Imperfect: 
portion of 2d leaf wanting. 













JH-JUUl 

Vol.8 

No.41 


Boston 1874 March 7 

_Lai-rJ!itO®^.WillU» Lloyds 18 06>1B79 

7 Kfer, I 

I To Henry D* Wert£ 


'•Boot0119 Deolinof to purohoao a Sharp*! rlfla found in the 
lonfIno house at Harper*! Ferry after the eurrenJer of John 
iBrcwn. Diiappro^ed of Broim*a method of enanolpatlng the 
slave!. Thi! letter ie followed hy a note written by F. J. 
.Garrison explaining how H. D. Wert* acquired the rifle. 
A.L.s. (wa. copy) S p. 7 x 4 1>'2 In. 


I 












Boston 187^ Mar. ih 

Oliver, Grace Atkinson (Little) 18 UU-I 899 . 

A.L.S.(Grace A. Ellis) to Abram E. Cutter 
thanking him for picture of Mrs. Barbauld; 
CBostonD ik Mar. 18t4. Is. (2p.) 

Inserted in her Memoir of Mrs. Anna Laetitia 
Barbauld. Boston, 18?^• 







Boston 1874 


*3 •Aal»2 


.37 

.101 


March 20 


Sterlinf^j John 11 


Letter to ?; Poston, 20 icrch I87li« 











March 22 


Boston 1874 

I 

! 

1874 __ j Oirrlton. W illlaa Ugyd^ 1806.1 
22 ?Ar. Vol.8 

I To Connor No«41 

• Boston* Doo linos on InTitotion to ottond tho dod loot ion of 
"Cosmion mil** in Ploronoo, Moss. Arguot ogoinst tho infoll- 
ibility of tho Popo ond the Bible ond in myor of religious 
dissent. "In order thot Protestontism noy stimulote to the 
boldest utteronce ond sturdiest non-conformity, whsreby all 
possible mental and moral gro^rth nay be a resultanee, there 
Is yet 0 vest amount of Rononlsm to be ellminoted from it,** 
Newspaper ollpplng. 1 ool. 13 5'8 x 2 lA in. 










Boston 1874 March 26 

-Brewer j Thomas Mayo^ iRiJt.lflPn,_ 

yo^ 

A*L#S* to cJuutin Vfinsorj regarding reference booki 
Boston, 26 >!ar. iQlU. 1 s. (l p.) 


I Wlnsor, Juatln, 1031-; 









CaB. 

23 

.27 

no. 2 


C (T ' 


Boston 


26 Mar. 18T^ 


Story, Joseph, et al. 

To His Honor the Mayor and ... City Council 
of Boston ... Boston, 26 Mar. l87^. 

Ms.D.S. (on vellum) 1 /. (U8 x 36.5cm.) 
Presentation of portrait of Charles Sumner, 
to he placed in Faneuil Hall or Public Library. 











Boston: 


l87i+ Mar. 28 



Eduard 

MoWl.l.l 

_ 

28 ^r. 

To WlllJAM Lloyd QArrison 

Vol.8 

No .42 


!«Boftona SuKg**ti tJ*t W.L.O. run for C. Suanar'o wot la 
I ^h0 U oS # SonA^o* 

A.L.O. 1 p. 9 7/8 X 7 7/8 la. aWith Oarrlion, WlXllaa 
Lloyd to S. Atklnion, doted »r.28,1874a 


Printed In pert la Trill Un Lloyd Qerrleon. IV|261. 












March 30 


Boston 1874 

-mjm* -Wanhf, HiiniTr HMht ngtoilf l8l3-1881t. _ 

1001 

A.L.S* to Justin Wlnaor rsgsrdlne OarMa book for 
Ulln M, Bonbsai .Boston. 30 Msroh IBTU* 1 •. (1 P*) 


fi Bonhaa, EUssbsUi A^^Nstl) 
Winsor. Justlat 183^^07 • 













Boston 


1874 


March 30 


Ms.A^ 

lOiS? 

( 22 ) 


Gannettj Vllllain Channingt 18140*1 923• _ 

A*L.S. to Isabella Mack etatlncj his Torsion of 
series of witty, metaphysical questions and answers| 
Boston, 30 Mar, 10714. Is, (3 p.) 










I 




Boston 1874 April-Aug. 

Mfl.Ajn. i Huntj Thomas Star ry, I626»l8 9g>_^_ 

1072 ' 

(lOh-llO) 7 A.LL.S, to V/alch, Blpalow h Co. concerning printing 
; of his Chemical and geolofclcal essays; Boston, etc., 
i Apr..27 Aug. lP7lj. 7 s. (9 p.) 


! 









Boston 1874 


April 1 


•Ch.J. _ IwMhbum, S M ___ . _ _ 

.7.125 I 

to MsUoii ChaBb«»rlai«t rogiurdlng oxohsngo of auto- 
gfmph lettai*i| Boston^ 1 Apr. 1874* 1 s. (2 p.) 

I 



T ChaaWUln, Mallen, 1821-1900 







r 




Boston 

1874 April 1 

Hb.A.2.371 

p.io? 

Wllllama, WllllMi, 

LettiBr to W.L. Oari'lson; Boston^ 1 Apr* iBTt* 


I Oarrlaon, Wllliaii Llj 














Boston: 


Apr. 9 


¥k.k,l,2 

v,yi 

p.102 


Andr ui, OottaTm ___ 

A*US. to Sawiel Edanind SomlU} Booton, 9 April 1S74« 


I. Soual^SaBuol Edbiund 













Boston 1874 April 10 

Ms.A.1.2 Sewall, Samuel Edmund, 1799-1888. 

V.37 

p»103 Lotter to V«L. Garrison; Boston, 10 April I67li* 



j. Mftvd. l8Q^*>lfl79A 












Bosto 


1074 _ 
Apr k2 


n 1874 April 22 


Brown, mao_A«3iatu«^J,e55-1^6, _ 1 ,^, 1 ? m «*..CL,A,7ul 

To John S. Dwight* 

! 

I [Boston.] Encloses tickets for a concert of the Foster 
Club which is to perform Mr. Whiting’s cantata to Long¬ 
fellow’s "The Skeleton in Armor." A.L.S. Ip. 8x5 in. 













Boston 


1874 


April 22 


_ JtoaJlcc 
2740 
( 62 ) 


Operti^G_d>l686« , . ... 

A.N.S. to Francis Henry Jenks thanking hla for notice; 
Boston, 22 Apr. 1874. Is. (l p.) 


I. Jenks, Francis Henry, 1638-1894. 













Boston .1874-- 




V.37 

P.103 


-May -9 _ 


OIGIVZED 


Haalwll. winin /)■ 


Letter to W,L. Oarrlaonj Boeton, 9 May Iflyli, 


I 


I Garrison, 




V/llllan Uo^18o^-1«79. 











Boston 1874 


May 15 


r^^ BtooIm , PhiUlpe, ^, 1835-1893. 

A.1..3. to the Rot, Joseph R. Cllnoh} Boston, 
1 B» (2 P») 


X_ OK R 


Ch.D.10.23 

15 May 1874. 












Boston 1874 May 30 


Lunt, Georr.e^ _ 

“9SI1 

A,L.S, to V7illiajn Wliitwell Greenou^h regarding Jlbrary 
coiTffniUee; c^ostcna 30 May 1 s* (2 p.) 


I Boston. Public Library 
H Grt^eniugh. William 


















Boston 

1874 June k 

Ma.Am. 

■^386 

(7) 

Wilder* Marshall Pinckney. 179d-ldB6« 

A.L.S. to [Robert Boodey] Caverly declining invitationi 
Boston* 4 Juno 1B74* 1 s* (1 p«) 


!• Caverly* Robert B.^^^ X80S-1887* 











I 


Boston 1874 June 13 


Ms .A. 1.2 

Phillips, Wendell. I 8 II-I 88 I*. 

V. 37.pin 

Letter to Fremcis J. Garrison; Boston. 13 June 18 tU. 

• 






i 





Boston 

Ms.Ain. 

2308 


18t 4 June 25 

Ticknor, Anna Eliot, l823-l8U6. 

A.L.S. to Justin Winsor giving copy of the Life 
of Joseph Green Cogswell to Boston Public Library; 
Boston, 25 June 18T^. Is. (2p.) 


j. 











Boston 1874 July l6 


M a.Aa, 


Donahoe, mrick, lBll.1901, 


1072 


(U9) 


A.N.S. to Welch, Bijjelow & Co. eendlnfi: oorreotionfl) 
Boeton, 16 July l87l4. 1 8. (1 p.) 












Boston 


1874 


July 21 


21 July 


(Xrriion. Wl llUa Lloyd^ 1 B06>18?9 


I To Josoph R, Cartor 


Vol.9 

ro.6S 


€ Boston* A roply to a raquast for an autofi^ph. W.L.O. also 
Isuppllas tho lines of a poem he wrote on the walls of his 
cell in the Laverett St. Jail on Oot.21,1856. 

A.L.s. (Ml, copy) 4 p, 9 1'2 x 6 in. 














Boston 1874 Sept. 13 


leri 


Jo^^n Corhun, 




To Churlst Folsom, 

[Boston.] bill fi\oin the tJoLton lype uio stereotype ^ounoiy 
foi sUicotyplnt Vii.ui!nttun’£ ^>rlt ir ^ ^Sj ^ols. IV, A.D.F. 
Ip. 9 7/4 X 8 in. 

Verso: hecora of pL^ment, lepteraber 17, 1834, in Folsom* t 
hena. 











Boston 


1874 


Oct. 




IWU4pi.J*nd»Jl^Wll=18«U _ 

iUIiS.* to KllllMi DrOoi [Boaton] Oot. 1874. 


1 a. (1 P.) 


• 2 > 



T fWAlM 11 4 A. 









Boston 1874 oct. i 


1874 - Utolion^ WlllU a Uoyd^ 1B06.18T9 

1 Oct • I 


JlUiuJu.1 

Vol.8 

No.63 


I Ciroular 


jcBostona An appeal for books, pamphlets or newspapers relat- 
I Ing to the Anti-Slayery oonfliot^ Issued In behalf of the Ihy 
Collection at Cornell University by Tf.L.G., 77. Phillips, S. 
May and Gerrit Smith. Ffof. 7:illard Flska, the Librarian of 
Cornell University, has charge of the collection. 

Printed document. 2 p, 7 3 '4 x 6 l/8 in. 









Boston 1874 oct. 8 

Ms,An, i CoMb, Samuel C 

l?9’i ! “ ~ ■ - 

to Justin Wlnsor roouestlnff copy of History o^ 
Mass. Charitable Mechanics Association; Boston, 8 Oct, 

1 s. (l p.) 


H 

I. 


Host on. Mayor, 187||, 


Vlnsor, Justin, 1831-1^ 














Boston 

Ms.q Atn. 

2296 


Nov. 2 

Amon, Justus, supposed compiler. 

Descriptive bibliography of Bavarian geo¬ 
graphies compiled for Joseph G.Cogswell; 
CZiirich, Germ., l 86 -?D Ms. Iv. ( 9 i?.) 

Bound in is letter from Charles P.Greenough 
giving ms. to Boston Public Library; Boston, 
2 Nov. 1874. 









Boston 1874 


Nov. 2 


Qr»attou^f Charles P«lh * m. 18 44«» 


A.H.s. to Justin Winsori Boston, 2 Nor, 1874 


«OjS1.42.(51) 

1 s. (I p.) 



I Uinsor, Justla 









Boston 1874 Nov. 6 

MS-iAm . ,. St gne^ 1815t18 9 1._ 

1663 

A.L.S, to Mrs. Steele returning eirticle eutmltted for 
The Woman’s Journal; Boston, 6 Nov. 107^• Is. (2 p.) 


I Woman’s Journal, New 
II Steole, 








Boston 1874 Nov. 15 


-__1074 . 
Kov.16 


Bradlaurh^ Charles. ie33»l Q 91i reform er _ l/e KF 

Vol.l 

To Vila Field No.62 


c3C Union ?ark, Doatona The writer oon£;ratulate8 Miaa Field 
on her'*8uooe88rul debut.** 

A.L.S. Ip. 71/8x4 1/2 in. 












Boston 1874 Dec. 3 


no. 1 ln^HfH,90,44C 

1 374 fievfcr e hcuch una Lj’nn r<-lli‘Oi*d Comp^^ny 

Dec 5 ' 

[Boston.] The convention ut the Pv^r!ur House, Boiton, 

13 X 10 1/2 In. 

There urc manuscript notes by Jolm T». Thornton. 

Inserteu ure an tiuvortisenient of the tonus of the ConiX^ny, 
cut from u newspaper, und u prospectus of tnc Boston Lund 
Coa^xjiy. 

I Sa-^e. i-5 X 8 5/4 In. no. 2 In ♦♦h.90.446 

j Printed on both slues of tie paper. 

I There ere muuusorlpt notes by John W. Thornton. 













1 






Boston 1874 Dec. 2,6 


1874 f/at»)rston, Robert 1812-1893| author. Ch J 5.46 

Dec V6 

To tt frlonri. 


[bouton. Mass. ? ] knsm^.ra his questions as to the W oren 
autorraqh letter (General Joseph Warren). Nanos the book 
which contilns the f.icslnlle and reconmendr. It to his friend 
to read. Comments on Miss ;.,uincy. Ha^ not hlaself been able 
to obt^iin a V.?<rrt: i auto<»ruph In his thirty years of collect- 

In^^. A.L.S. 4p. 8x5 1/4 In. 







Boston 


1874 


Dec. 28 


1974 _ q^rrUon, Wlll Um Uoyd, 180B.ia?9 _ 

2 n Doo• 

To Vrt • Oerrit Smith 


Vol.8 
No .66 


• Roaton* A letter of oondolenoe on the death of Gerrit 
Smith, Weard about It through a telegram from the office of 
the Vew York Independent # 

A.L.*. (J'8. copy) 4 p. fl X 5 In. 










I 

I 




Boston: 


l8Ti+ Dec. 30 


X847 
SO D«o« 


I>eT*r«ux, H L _ _ 

To the 14th Anti-3Buaor 


Ki •A«4 •GA 

Vol.S 
No.12 


• Bostooa Roooiptad bill for printing lOOO oiroulare. 

A.D.S. Ip, 5 S/8 X 8 S/8 in. 

Ornnnontod with profiles of (Vitenberg, Pust, end Sohoeffer. 











'Boston 

517 


1875-19^2 

Oferwood. Hobrt W«ll »c». 192L- , oowp. _ 

CollMtlon of docuMnts, clippings, eorrespondsnes, notes 
and essays on history of narrow gauge railroads servicing 
Wlnthrop) Boston, etc. 1875-191*2. 20l* Items. 

For fuller Information, see Accessions record. 


1 Pallroads, Narrow-gage ^Mus. 

2 Boston, Revere Beach & ^^Kallroad 

3 Boston, Wlnthrop & Poln^Hirley Railroad 
li Boston, Wlnthrop & Shore Railroad 










Boston 


1875-1895 


Parmenter, William E 

Ms.Am. 5 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
lUOO 1875-1095. 5 s. (lip.) 

(871) 









Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
( 292 ) 


1875-1886 

Connolly, William T 

6 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 1875' 
1886 . 6s. (I7p.) 







r 











Boston 


Ms. Am. 

1400 

(i*50) 


1875-I88I+ 

Foster, Alfred Dwight, 1852-1932. 

3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1875-1881*. 3s. (5p.) 











Boston 


Ms .Am. 

lJ*00 

(U8U) 


1875-1883 

Gllmsin, Arthur, 1837-1909. 

3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1875 - 1883 . 3s. (l+p.) 







Boston 


1875-1881 


Ms. q 

875 
.7.it 
(1) 


Boston. Sailing Regatta. 

Bos. Records of the Uth of July regattas 

sponsored by the City of Boston; l875-l88l. 
Iv. (ca. lOOp.) 











Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
( 1 * 18 ) 


1875-1877 

Farnham, Luther, 1816 - 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1875 - 1877 . 2s. (2p.) 










Boston 


Ms.Am. 
lUOO 
( 500 ) 


1875-1876 

Gould, Arthur C 

3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
Mass., 1875-1876. 3s. (5p.) 









Bos to 

. J 

1072 I 
(3'’0-3fl3) ; 


n 1875-1876 

_ TlcknoTj Anna ^lot^ ]L82JL-1P96^__ 

I4 A,TJ.*S, to J#R# Oegood & Co. and Welch, TU^eloi# 
& Co. concerninf^ printing o^ her Ll^e of George 
Tlcknor; Boston, < Oct. Mar. I876. U a* 

(7 p.) 



l.Tlclcnor, George, 1791-1571, 















Boston 1875 


>fa.WjL 

335 


Adana. CharXea Francia, I835-1915* 


A.L.S* to [7] regording aettlenent of aooount for copy¬ 
right and artlole} lioaton [ca.I8757] 1 a, (2 p«) 










Boston ca. 1875? 


R-B 




BLS 

Boston 

Latin School 

Association. 

Ms . 

Record of books in 

library. Boston 

18 

: ms . , 

[ca.l875?]. 



1 V. 

; 20 cm. 



1..Boston. Public Latin School — 
Library. I.T. 


RG90-532017 


MRG90-532017 


13117 










Boston 


Ms. Am. 
ihOO 

(1336) 


1875. 

Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821-I9OO. 

A.N.S. to Edward F. Hodges; Boston, 1875. 
Is. (Ip.) 












Boston 1875 


lAiii 

p.SJ 




Oould. Ben.jamln Apthorp, 1757-1559. 


A.L.S. to David Child; 

3 3A". 


(Boa ton? ca, 1875* 



2 P. 


5x 











Boston 1875 


loiTccca ('^rocell) _ Ch.F.5.6 

A,!T, (3il poraon) to K. D. Chonoy; Dooton [1375?] 

1 0. (1 p.) 




Cheney, Edb«* Dow (Uttlohalo) 1324-1904. 

^ _ 'Pi- - -3-- ___ t . 1 _ H ^ 
















Boston 1875 


-.b'/o ji'/7c. Ceivcr-tljUL the C.ii* 07 

llntix-,* jl bwLiK'ir iiilx. coilteclioo ^ 7 

■ t I'itl I'w, ortisrL ma / 

^^ilalca circvUbrt, i'witi.tijub 4..iu ^ro^rbiia«si ^rlated 

ai aiicrl^it co^)ln>ij oj ui tiCi.ee t-nd ^ etc,i 

I 

: [hjLVj.i, 1870. J ?jrtr»«lt^, i^iuot. ?0 ca. 

j InciJuet Ihe io-iu-at-at, ao. 1-7, 8-16, 181J; 

»)/ Cutrivt J. viwo la the i*uthor*f- a.-n- 

|u»crl^t)^ Lcu^vt ol ha4i<er illii, u/ ^ujiuel Je 4 ,s>oc, cut 

[Ljatl.iu^^i oa ^Minxt ci.rQ*j 

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Boston 1875 


Ja^ v>r the A>^ttxe o! ^.S?.67 

ilioiiicwr liixi.. (Coiitlauei.> ^ ^ 

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ii lie i.67^; &uie In iiie ^ 

ji.at ,jr*s ai auscri^t; Ai,c ol i>\ixijcer iLlii.| o/ horuce 

1 i-. wcciuuwr, cat 1 rj.a ^he Joatiu/ of Joiy^ i373j 

' ti.no la tA*« luauccrijtj ^xirtriilts of 

ill i ou Iijv.e« 


Inw Joaaovnt it- t.<.-^)cri.ieiy. 









Boston 1875 


JfCBDUa*! EduOA’tifOXl . 


!!•#« Am, 669^ 


Tha Wonftn*a Eduoation Aasooiation of Boaton [A hlatory] 
Ms. [Boston^ 1875] 3 o*(6 p*) 








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Boston: 


18T5 Jan. h 




v.3c3|P2 


Clarkej Kchmrd H 


Letter to William Lloyd ‘'arrisonj Boston, h Jan. 1875* 













Boston 


1875 


Jan. k 


1876 
4 Jan* 


qtrrltca^ Wli m* Uoy d, 1806-1878 
To J. n.(t) Clark. 


Vol.8 
No. 67 


• Bostons A 
90*9 rather* 
Printed L.s. 


letter of oondolenoe on the death ot* the address- 


Ip* 14 X 6 in* 












Boston 1875 Jan. 6 



niot. Sa/TUO l^ 

A.#L.3* to Justin V^nsor 
e^stona 6 Jan* 


re^arJlnc ]jroposad book Usti 
1 8. (1 P.) 


I Winaor, Justin, 1031-1 










Boston 


1875 Jan. 13 


l^g in » Jomiphin a (Hr «, Ckor gi L . ) _ 

v«30 

p»5 Letter to W«L*Garrlaon| Boston^ 23 Jan* 1875* 



I* Oarrison^ William Lloyd^ I805-l879o 










Boston: 


18T5 Feb. 10 


Ms.A.1.2 

Clapp. w\ 


v.3^.P9 6 

7 

Letter to William Lloyd Garrison; Boston, 10 Feb, 

1075. 


Ms- 

A. l.:i V. 



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Boston 


1875 March 19 


Ms .An, 
9U» ■ 


S hervood, 


A.L.S* to cJiuitln WinsorTs zvgardlng tour o 
Cathedrali Boston, 19 Mar# 1875* 1 «• (2 p*) 


1 Boston* 
I Wlnsor, 


Holy Cross 
Justin, 1831 


C^j^rml 


Holy Crooa 










Ronton 




lg7B T^lutori, Adalalda, 1822. t aotresa 

Apr.b 

To cKata Kiolda 


Va KP 

Vol ,0 
Wo.f)87 


cRavere Kousa, Bostona 
persona in Paris, it is 
you go,,,” Says she is 
Z p.m, 

A.L.3, iipp, 6 lA X 9 


**,,,ln order to commend you to certain 
necessary that I know in what capacity 
not leaving Boston until Thursday at 

1'4 in. 










Boston 1875 April 12 


IftTO - U»rrl>pn^ ffllllim Uayd. lB0fi-iR79 

12 Apr. 

To Tfhom? 


Vol.8 
No.69 


• Bostons Doolines an Invibatlon to the oelebration of the 
oentannial anniTersary of the Bsittle of Conoord. 

A.L. copy?) 3 p. 7 Z/4 x 4 3/4 In. 


Unfinished rou^h draft. 








I 




Boston 1875 April 12 


1675 _ rrJL«on. WillUa Lloyds 18QB,1B70 


Vol.8 
No.70 


12 Apr. 

To Whom? 


cBostoiia An iaprovod version of the letter on No.69 relating 
to the invitation to attend the oentennlal celebration at 
Concord. Gives his views bn the importance of the n&ttle of 
Concord. His sympathies are alviays with the oppressed. 

Speaks in favor of wormn suffrage and the rights of colored 
people. 


A.L.s. 5 p. 8 X 5 in. ^2 p.); 7 3''4 x 4 3/4 in. (3 p.) 



f 









Bostons 1875 April 12 

Ticknor, Benjamin Holt, l8U2- 
Ms.Am. A.L.S. to H. Clarke, Welch, Bigelow it Co., 
I 8 U 6 discussing composition for volume of Longfellow 
selections; Boston, 12 April 1875. 1 s. (l p.) 















Boston 18T5 April 19 


iaZ£ — ' _ UaJX.la.< hic..'^q. 

April 19 1 J 9 

I Oration at Lexln, ton, April 13, 187S. Manucorlpt. 

(In Lexlnfton ana Concord. 1776-1876... 15 ff. [Boetan. 
1376.]) 

I On the Battle ot Lexington. 










Boston 1875 April 19 


1875 Lorlng, George Bailey, 1317-1391 _ No.l In ** 0 , 500,159 

Apr 19 

Revolutionary Boston* [Audress at Clu'ist Church, Boston, 
' April 19, 1875.] 

' (In Lexington and Concord. 1775-1375.•• (1), 74 ff. 
[Boston. 1875.]) 












Boston 1875 April 25 

Bigelow, Erastua Brigham, 1814-1879# 

I 

A«L«3# to John Loi'd F^yest Boston, 
(4 pp.) 

! 


!• Ka/es, John Lord, 



25 Apr. 1875. 4 














Boston 


1875 April 26 


Quincy, Eliza Susan, 1798-188U. 

In A.L.S. to Justin Winsor sending 10 copies of 

XG 2d ed. of Josiah Quincy's Hist, of Harvard 

.302 University for the B.P.L.^with suggestions for 
.1 binding; Boston, 26 April 1875. ls.(3p.) 

v.l Moxinted in one copy of the book in question. 



MB 















Boston: 18T5 May l8 


Ma.A.1.2 

v.38,p20 


ChftPttftn 


Maria Veaton 




Letter to W.L. Garrison; Boston, l8 May 18T5. 










1 






Boston: 


1875 May 25 


T,3d 

p.21 


B oston, H»yor> ___ 

Letter to V.L* (krrlson inviting him to Bunker Hill 
centeiiniel celebration| Dostoni 25 May 1875* 
















Boston 1875 June 


Holrae3^011ver_WGndclljL 1809-1^94. __ Ml»45 - 

Crancifaother* 3 story of Bunker Hill bikttle as she sav, it 
' froD the belfry. 7p. 

Manuscript 9 nude especluLly for the Boston Public Library> 

I by the author. 

i , n t '' T«.' T 

A.L. of Dr. Holmes Inserted. 






Boston 1875 June 17 


im _ 

June 17 


JVji4_i3JLg_-183jLj . 


An oration acllvcrca i.t Chi.rlctto\.n June 17, 1875, In oora- 
rntmoruilon ol tiie ceutennlul ennlvorti^ry of tUe Battle of 
Dunkfci' iilil* Bouton# 87 p^)# 


Much of the muiuscrlpt la in the author* c hand# 

T..O LUtotX'aph lettera cloned by Devons ait Incerted* 


I 











Boston: 


1875 June 23 


Ms.A.1.2 

Cobb, Samuel C 

v.38,p2$ 

Letter to William Lloyd Garrison; Boston, 23 June 1875* 

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Roston 1875 July 


felchbttrci Julius, I82li-l393 

27aO C^l) 


to [Francis Henry Jonka] forwardinp tickots; Boston, 
3 July 107?* 2 3. (2 p.) V/ith portrait. 


T T?—_ 












Bostqn 1875 July Ih 

Sargent^ Zpea, Ifll3«lfl60, 


M8.A.1.2 


y.-JT 

p.27 


Letter to VI111,am Lloyd Garrieont Boaton» lU July 1875* 











Boston 1875 Aug. l8 


1875_ 
IB Aug 


. Ll oyd, ieQ5..l879 
I To Dr. Aloxtnder Milton Rost 


MiuA^LJ 

Vol.B 

ro.76 


■ Bo8ton> Accept By thanks for your rolune entitled *Reool» 
leotlone end Experlenoee of en Abolitionist.*" Hopes tlmt 
A. If. R. will send e copy of his book to the Librerinn of 
Cornell Hnlversity. Refers to A. M. R. *8 efforts in behalf 
of fugitive slaves. Objects to passages in A. M. R.'s book 
in which he quotes John Brown’s derogatory renarVs about tha 
northern Abolitionists. Claims that the Oirrlsonian plan 
for the overthrow of Slavery by moral and spiritual means 
was better than '’rown's doctrine of force and servile Insur- 
' eotlon. 
















Boston 1875 Aug. 25 


. -1826 - »rrl»o n. Wllltoa Llnyd, iHOfi-iBTa 


25 Auc* 

To Alexandor Milt on Rosf 


ysuAAA 

Vol.8 
No. 76 


tBootcn* llanti A. ¥, R, to ■uppreso oortaln itatamente made 
by John Brown ooncarnlng thi Northern Abolitionists in the 
asoond edition of his book. Comments on Bream’s Abolition* 
ist beliefs. 

'lypewrltten L. 2 p. 10 1,^ x 7 7/8 in. 

Typed signature. Includes a note in the handwriting of 
Frederic Fbnoroft oonoeming A, M, R, 














Boston 

vjil 


1875 Aug. 25 

Urrl»oi>, ’.lllliam 'Unyrt»-igQ^.,l*'79» 


Letter to A.t?. Ross; TVieton, 2^ Aup^, 1^75* 


I Roes, Alexander Mlltoiv 





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Qostop 1875 Sept. 15 

_ IBftcon, Edirln Maorpa^ _ _ _ _ 

llj02 ' 

A,!f,3, to «Wllll4a7» Lea aotborltlng F.R, Jsnka to 
rapraaont tha Boston Otlly Globa at aaatina of cradltorai 
Boston, 1< Sapt. 1 f. (l p.) 


!• Boston Dallj Oloba 
I, Laa, WllliaM 









Boston 18T5 Sept. 13 
Nichols, Edward P 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Gideon Wells discussing Admiral 
23 I 1 I 1 Farragut’s importance in the capture of New 
Orleans; Boston, 13 Sept. 1875* Is.(Up.) 









Boston 1875 Oct. 12 


VtJkM. 

997 


Dr»k»f SmwI Adw. I833-1905t 


A.L.S* to JuBtin Vlnior rogardlnc 
•Boston?* 12 0ot« I67S« 1 •• (1 P«) 


mp quoftlonsi 


!• Wlnaori Justlni l83i 
















Boston 1875 oct. i6 


— 1875 - Cknrlt^n^wm iftA Llovd, 1806-1879 


vjtA.ia, 
Vol.R 
Vo.77 


16 Oct. 

To Capt. E. F. Bartlett 


• Bostons Deollnea an InTlt^itlon to celebrate the one hund¬ 
redth year of the organlratlon of the old Vewburyport Artil¬ 
lery Company, ncm Company "A" of the 8th Infhrrtry*Regt. ?f. 

I L.G. onoe bolonf^d to the Artillery Corapaoy^ but has sinoe 
beoane an "earnest advocate of the cause of Peace," and ther¬ 
efore disinclined "to Join in any military celebration »»>ttt- 
ever." 

A.L.s. copy) Ip. 9 3'4 X 7 7''8 in. 










Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
( 66 ) 


1875 Nov. 3 
Bald» F 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1875. Is. (Ip.) 



3 Nov. 











Boston 1875 


Nov. 7 




1072 

(63) 


Qarland, Mary J 


I83ti-1901. 


A»L,3, to H,H, Clark aeoklni; onploytiwnt for nloee| 
Boston, 7 Nov, Ifl?^. 1 s. (1 p.) 












Boston: 


MBsA.1.2 

v.38»p36 


1875 Nov. 16 


Qvditch^ Hanyy Tny^ritnll 




Letter to W.L. Garrison; Boston» I 6 Hov. 1873• 









Boston 1875 nov. 27 

Hala, Bch«rd Brarett, 1822-1909* 


Map Raf, 
6163.39 


A.L.S. to FVod [1.6.?]j Boston, 27 Nov, 1875. 1 s. (l p.) 

Inserted In Salalfiga2 s£ ft curious aid valuable collection 
' ^ original ^s and plans of nJLUtary positions held In the 

Hevolutlonary vara iBoaton^ Doc. 17, 1862), to 
which coHoction the letter relates* 


I 























Boston 1875 

Va.Aw, i _Wln8or, 
1072 

ai6) 


Dec. 2 


A.N.S* to Welch, Bigelow & Co, sending copyi 
Boston, 2 Dec, 1^7^. 1 s, (l p,) 










^ston 


1875 Dec. 11 


Ha.A.1.2 

V.38 

p .30 


Webstar. H*ry 

Letter to V.L. Qarrison) Boston, 11 Deo. 1675> 














Has* Ace, 340 


Boston 1875 Dec. 15 

1875 Fields^ tJMaat Thomas 16X7-1881 

I>so 15 To Pugh, Manager of Centennial Exhibition in Phila. 

[Boston] Adrises him that Longfellow is to go to Phila. 
Counsels manner of approach to other notable writers, namelyt 
Bryant, R. H. Dana, Holmes, TThlttier, and Lowell. 

A.L.S. 3 pp. 4 1/2 X 7 1/4 in. 









Boston 1875 Dec. 19 

1875 Fialdt, James Thomas 1817-1881 


M98« Aeo« 340 


Deo 19 To Pugh, Manager of the Centennial Exhibition in Riila. 

[Boston, Mass,] Reports that Longfellow will not aooept 
(Contanariant) Post. Is dining with Holmes, Longfellow, and 
Whittier, and will do all he can to promote plan. (Of ap¬ 
pearance at the Centenary Exposition in Rilla.] 

A.US. Ip. 4 1/2x7 1/4 in. 

Engraved portrait of J. T. Pielda included. 6x8 1/2 in. 

X 


I 

1 








Boston 


1875 


20 Dec 


R ■” B 

BLS Gay, Augustine Milton, 1827-1876. 

Ms. A.L.S. to L.H. Parkhurst giving 

228 information requested about teachers. 

Boston : ms., 20 Dec. 1875. 

Is. (Ip.) ; 21 cm. 

1..Parkhurst, L.H. I.T. 


RG90-532234 


MRG90-532234 


19634 








Boston 


Ms.E.9.*t 

(75-l»5) 


1875 Dec. 22 

Fields, James Thomas, I 8 I7-1881. 

A.L.S. to Richard C. Manning cancelling 
trip to Salem; Boston, 22 Dec. 1875* Is. 
(ip.) 










r rs/(o 










Boston 

I 

i 

Ms.oAb, I 

\hV ~ 


1876-1897 

Society to lfwwrafe Boston;,_ 

Ms, I Jocmal of receipts snd expenditures| Boetoni 
1876.1B97. 8 Tols. 


1 . 

2 , 


Correspondenee school^ 
Education of women 


l^^|d I 










Aohmcmt 

1876-189i+ 

Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
(908) 

Porter, Edward Griffin 

7 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Ashmont, 
etc., I876-I89U. 7s. (lOp.) 















Boston 1876-1889 

Homans, Eliza Lee. 

Ms.Am. 4 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, I876- 

l 400 1889. 4 s. ( 9 p.) 

( 623 ) 









Boston 

Ms.Am. 

lUOO 


1876-1883 

Butler, John Henry, l 8 l 9 - 

3 A.LL.S., to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

1876-1883. 3 s. (l»p.) 






Boston 1876-1880 

Osgood (James R.) and Company, firm, publishers, 
Boston. 

Ms.Am. U A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 18 ?6- 

lltOO 1880. Its. ( 5 p.) 

(85lt) 












Boston 


Ms.A w, I 

1072" ' I 

(217-226) 


1876-1878 


Metcal f^ Lorettus Sutton, l837»1 9?0» _ 

10 A.LL.S. to H.H. Clflrk concernini?: prlntlnpj anH 
publication of North American Revlewi Boston and 
New York, .1^76-1^75?. 10 s. (11 p.) 


I. North American Review, New York* 













Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
( 1212 ) 


1876-1878 

Willard, Joseph 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 

1876-1878. 2 s. ( 5 p.) 






Boston 1876-1877 

Jeffries, Walter Lloyd» 

Ms.Am. 6 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamterlain; Boston, l 876 ' 

lUOO 1877. 6 s. (lOp.) 

(665) 









Boston 


1876-1877 


1376- 

1077 


iLowellf Frunci? Cabot, 13C5-1911. 




Journal of a tour in Europe, 1876-7. [Boston, etc. 1876-77 .J 
254, (54) p. 

Inserted ore numerous photo^rapns, maps, theatre programs, 
etc. 


1 Europe—Descr. & tmv, 










Boston 1876 

R-B 

BLS Boston. Public Latin School. 

Ms Signatures of the pupils ent 

3 the Public Latin School in 187 

Boston, : ms., 1876. 

1 V. ; 25.5 cm. 

1 ..Boston. Public Latin School — 
Students. I.T. 


RG90“532002 


MRG90-532002 


13032 


(DvO 








Boston 


1876 


R-B 

BLS Boston Latin School Association. 

Ms. Eulogy of Francis Gardner. Boston : 

230 ms., 1876. 

1 s. (1 p.) ; 21 cm. 

1..Gardner, Francis C., 1812-1876. 


RG90-532236 


MRG90-532236 


19645 









Boston 1876? 


R-B 

BLS 

Boston 

Latin School 

Ass 

Ms . 

Poem 

in praise of 

Cla 

229 

76. [ 

Boston : ms., 

187 


1 s • 

I .T. 

(2 p.) ; 21 

cm. 


ociation 
sses of 
6 ? 1 


isei- 


RG90-532235 


MRG90-532235 


19639 








Boston 1876 


[1979] . Bonhaa^ Henry 


tflojoua 


[Boston.] Services of Brig. Cen»l H. If. Benhem, during the 
campaigns of 186:44^ in Virginia, etc. 12 ff. 


A narx'atlve of the services of the Engineer Brigade in the 
Army of the Potomac. Inserted is an autotraph letter of the 
author in reference to this work. 










Boston 1876 

Mss. Aoo* 

_ ^1 _ Isthesda Society^ Boston , _ 826 

Ms.O.s Bethesda Society; [Boston, 1876T) 3 s. (5 p.) 










Boston 1876 

Boston (Archdloosss ) 


Mss. Aoo. 830 


Ms.t Roman Catholio oBsritlss ot Massaobusstts) [Boston, 
1876?] 3 s. (3 p.) 















Boston 1876 


Beaton Diat Kltohan» 


Maa» Aoo« 828 


Ms«i Hlatox 7 of tha Boaton Diat Kitohani [Beaton^ 
1876tl 3 •. (5 P.) 









1 







Boston 1876 

Boston Fsthsrlssa and Widow*' Soolst)r« 


Kss, Aco* 829 


Ms.t Boston Fatherless and WldoM* Soolsty [A ht8tor7']| 
(Boston, 1876?] 3 s. (5 p.) 










Boston 1876 


1876 


of LT tf rellcfiy a 


«K;,55,6 


Correspondence Lnd documents relisting to the purchase of 
the Yiashln^ton medal for the Boston Public Ubmry, 














Boston?: 


18 t 6 ? 


• leVbta iChapnfin, Jirn* MarU C7atton)» 1806-188b _ ?&,A,9f2 

Vol.b 

Notea No.39 

• BoatonTs •The Boston Evening Traveler saya-’The silly attack 
on the Autobiography (of H* r») oaused a derrand Tor that work. 
The ill-temper ^ ill-breeding ehcern In it (the attack) re¬ 
flects upon the character of the author***. The writer dis¬ 
likes being •placed in a-needless contest with a silly wonan 
and bad iran.** .Vanted the Autobiography destroyed. 

A.N‘.' 2 p. 7x4 1/2 in. 


I 













Boston 1876 

! 

- .--Sragiiont Sooioty^ Boston._lias JLco. 832 

[History of tho Fragmont SooiotyJ 
Ms. [BoL-ton, 1876?J 1 s. (2 p*) 











R-B 
MSS 
Ms • 
3355 


Boston, 1876 


Hayes and Wheeler Battalion. Boston, 
Ward 10. 

Hayes and Wheeler Battalion, Ward 
10, Boston, Campaign of 1876. 

1 item ([37] p. in folder) ; 25 x 

30 cm. + 1 portrait. 

A scrapbook of pasted-in 
newspaper clippings pertaining to the 
activities of the group; a few 
manuscript notes by the commander, 
James R. Stanwood; and one portrait 
of Rutherford B. Hayes as governor of 
Ohio. 

1. Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 


(Cont inuedj 


on next card) 

ocm43940332 


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R-B 

MSS 

Ms. Hayes and Wheeler Battalion. Boston, 

3355 Ward 10. — Hayes and Wheeler 

Battalion, Ward 10, Boston, 

... (Card 2) 


1822-1893. 2. Hayes, Rutherford 

Birchard, 1822-1893--Portrait. 3. 

Wheeler, William A. (William Almon), 
1819-1887. 4. Presidents--United 

States--Election--1876. 5. Vice- 

President s --Uni ted States--Elect ion-- 
1876. 6. United States—Politics and 

government—1865-1877. 7. Scrapbooks- 

-Massachusetts--Boston. I. Stanwood, 
James R. II. Title. 


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Boston 1876 

Holly Tre# Coffoa Room, Boston. IU«.Aoo. 8S6 

Holly Troo Coffo* Rooms [A, history] 

Ms. [Boston, 1876TJ 1 s. (5 p.) 









Boston 1876 


Mss.Acc. 

Leinfif. Ben.lamin Johnson* 1887-1909^ 

2740 


(44) 

A.N.S. to Fremcia Henry Jenka arranging appointment; 
CBoston 18763 la. (2 p.) 


• 

I. JenXs, Francis Henry, I838-I89U, 













Boston 1876 


! 

I 

! 


lUaaaohusetts Sooioty for tho of Crual-_M8 b*Aoo.. 

843 


ty to Animals* 

[A history" of the Massaofausetts Society for the Prevention 
of Cruelty to Animals J 

Ms* [Boston^ Mass. 4 1876] 6 s. (6 p.) 



















Boston 1876 


Methodis t B piso onal Chureh» Y ^oiaan*e ForeIgn_MoSj^Aoo.860 

I Miooionary Society. 

Wocianfo Foreig^i V.ioaionary Society of the Methodist 
Spisoopal Church [A history] 

Ms. iBoston, 1876] 1 o. (2 p.) 













Boston 1876 

Morrissey, Elizabeth M 

Ms.qAm. Diary while student at Girls* High School; 
1956 Boston, 1876. A.Ms. 1 vol. (385 p.) 







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Boston 1876 


punr 


Moultony Louifa (Chandlar) 1835-1906. 


A.'t.S. to [a booksell6r]| [Boston? 1876?) 1 s. (l p.) 
lias paid for the Swaat singer [of Miehigan aalutee 
the public? 1876] 








Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 


1876 

Parker, Horatio G 

3 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 
1876. 3s. (6p.) 








Boston 1876 

I Sool^ty for tho ^ployaoirt of BibZo Beodora, Boston,Uaaa, 

I Maa. Aoo. 851 

(a hiatory of tha Soola^ for tha Enploymant of Bibla 

I Raalaral 

Ua. [Boaton, 1876T] 2 0.(4 p.) 


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Boston 1876 

I 

_ |Tfc>^<wi k»mt%A\Monj Boatoiu _ UaAaAoOa Q5S 

Union Uatomal Asaooiation [A historj] 

Ms. [Boston, 1876?] 3 s. (6 p.) 











Boston 1876 


-Hidcnra* Soolaty^ Bofltoxi^ 


(A history of the Widows* SooletyJ 
Ms. tBoston, 1876T] 1 •.(2 p.) 


Wse# Aoo# 956 













Boston 1876 


■ -1>n—n*a Aaarioaa BaptlMt Mlaaionary Aoo* 657 

Th« Tfonan*! Baptist Mtssionary Sooistv [A history] 

Us. [Boston, Uass., 1876] 2 s.(4 p.) 











Boston 1^76 


-TTonftxi*s fio&rd of M - - iiaa« Aoo* S5S 

I • 

[a hiatorj of tho Woman*! Board of Hlaalona] 
i Ma* [Boston, Mass*, 1876] 4 ••(• p«) 



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Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lUOO 
(118) 


1876 Jan. i^'-Nov. ^ 

Boston. Clerk of Committees. 

2 A.LL.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 12 
Jan. -2 Nov. 1876. 2 s. ( 2 p.) 


V 






I 





Boston lS76 Jan. 5 


1072 

( 369 ) 


Tuftsf Jawea V 


A.K.S, to Welch, Bigelow & Co. 
? Jan. 1676. 1 s. (1 p.) 



Bending cut) Boston, 
















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Bos 

i876_ 
Jan ir 


On 1876 Jan. 21 

jSc^eelngerj^ Sebasti^ Benaoa^ 

To John S. Dwight. 

[Boston.] Congratulates Dwight on a "superb" article. A.L.S 
Up. 81/4x5 1/4 in. 

The article referred to may have appeared anonymously in 
the music column of the Boston Daily Advertiser , possibly 
under the title "tJew Music" on Jan. Sc5, 1876. 













Bostpn 1876 Jan. 2 k 

• too Ch ildren U yriand Society, 


Mag. Aoe. 827 


Ma.t Hlstoru of tha Boston Childran^s F^iand Soolatyi 
[Boston] 24 J&n* 1676. 1 a. (2 p») 


1 













Boston 1876 Jan. 27 


__ Foraalo Aiixiliary Blblo Sooioty ofj^oston and Msa.Aco. 831 

: Its Vicinity. 

1^0 Femalo Auxiliary Diblo Society of Boston and Vic¬ 
inity. 

Ms. Boston, Jam. 27, 1876. 1 s. (4 p.) 










Boston 1876 Jan. 27 


. - John Boyla. -- Mi >684 


[Autograph latter aigiMd^ tddreiaed to Charles E. Hurd^ 
Winusoript* Boston^ 27^' 1076» (4)p. 20 l/2®®* 

Relates to Patrlok Donahoe^ proprietor of The Pilots 
N0.2. 













Boston 


1876 17 March 


Mbb.Acc. 

Zarrahn, Carl, 1826-1909. 

271*0 


( 82 ) 

A.N.8. to FranclB Henry Jenlcs arreuiglng appointment; 

Boston, 17 Mar. I876, 2 s. (2 p.) 


• 

I. Jenkfl, Francis Henry, I838-I89U, 









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Boston 1876 April 5 

Hs. 2874 

Curtis (George & Henry C.), dealers in lumber etc., 
Boston. 

2 A.NN.S. to Choate Burnham on delivering spruce 
(or the Chelsea bridge and furnishing the same (or 
other parts of the Cityj Boston, 5 Apr. 1876. 

2s. (2p.) 














Boston 1876 April 7 

Ms. 2873 

Glendon Company, Lumber Dealers, Boston. 

2 A.NN.S. to Choate Burnham, Chairman of the 
Committe on Bridges, Board of Aldermen, Boston, 
offering to deliver supplies for various Boston 
bridges and Chelsea bridge; Boston, 7 Apr. 1876. 
2s. (2p.) 

From N. M. Jewett, Treasurer. 












Boston: 


Ma.A. 1.2 

V.38.P51 




1876 Apr. 27 

6 o l > aa n tl * yi D -- - - 0 — . Cx)fpS<^or'\U^ DatiigI I^IQ— 

1^92 

Letter to William Lloyd Gcurrlson; Boston, 27 Apr. I876. 


OfomzEo 















Boston: 


1876 May 1 + 


toI.3^ 

p.52 


Abbot, Frmcli OllBgiood 

A.L.S. to VllUaB L. Oorrlaoiit Boaton, A M 17 1876. 










Boston 1876 May 6 


125 (46) 


|Phllllp»« W>nd* ll. 1611-1884 . 


A«ImS. to Willlu Uoyd Oorrloont [Boaten] 6 May 1876* 
(4 p.) 










T 









Boston 1^76 May 7 

_ SUT«naoo, Hannah K _(lit) 


I A.N.3. to WUUam Llogrd Oarrlaon aoknoidadglng hla MamoirUI 
of hla wlfaj Boaton, 7 May «1876> la* (Ip.) 


I 


I 


Oarrlaon, William 



5-1879 













Boston 1876 May 8 

_iwhltwllj E__(IQ) 

A«L«S« to William Lloyd Garrison on his Memorial of his 
vifej aBostons 8 May 1676* 1 s. (U p«) 



I Garrison^ Wnilam LXayd^ 1805-187? 










Boston: 


1876 May 23 


Ms.A. 1.2 

v.38,p5U 


Cobb, 


Samuel C 


Letter to William Lloyd Garrison; Boston, 23 May 1076 . 










Boston 1876 May 23 

- .j9hiL®as«^10O>.l(l87*_ ifaJ au lit? (10) 

A*L*3* to WlUln Uoyd Ourlson on his MesArinl of his 
Mlfoi Bsaton, 23 May 1876. 1 s. (2 p.) 


Z Qnrrlson, HUUui Uoyd^W^lSyp 








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Boston: 


1876 May 30 


Ma.A.1.2 


Cheney I Ednah Dow h others. 


v.38,p55 


Letter to William I^oyd Oarrtsoni Boston, 30 llay 1876. 
CountsrsicTied by Hannah E. Stevenson and W.C, Garnett* 



I. Garrison. V7illiam Ilovd. iaOE;-l879. 









Boston 1876 June 9 
! . 

I>:ur, __- 

fco ’^in^ori [£ost;on] 9 1876* 1 p* 

I 0!i p'jblic'-ini; of "•aittitir*c «>’nton; lal iu tho Atlan- 

'tio ’.-oulU^'« 


i 



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Boston 1876 June 21 

Ms. 2875 

Perkins, John P 

A.N.S. to _ ? on furnishing material and 

work on Malden bridge; Boston, 21 June 1876. 

Is. <lp.) 





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Boston 


1876 


July h 


May 

l(6o 


Wlnthropj Robert Charleaj 1809*16^U» 

AJta«t Oration at the Kuaic Hallj Boaton^ li JuJy ld76« 
1 Vt (i60 p«) 


Bound with thla la printer* a proof of the oration with 
ma. corroctiona. (52 p*) 


1 Fourth of July oratlo 








Boston 


Ms. Am. 

ikoo 

(1097) 


1876 July 12 

Swift, H 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 12 
July 1876 . Is. (Ip.) 








Boston 1876 


Sept. 11 


1876 Pi«ro«^ Ethmrd 1829.1897 

11 S«pt. 

To Ifra* Mari* (Yfoston) Chapaain 


^ykjL,9.Z^ 

Vol.32 

Ko.86 


• Boitoiis The writ.or rofors to two lottora of 1842 and ono of 
1848 which the addroaaoo wroto to Chorloa Sumatr. Aakt if tho 
addroMoo can find Sumner*! anawera and let the writer ace 
them. If S. attended the Ant 1-SlaTory falrt, the writer 
would Ilka from the addreeaee a one reminlaoenoei of thoa# oo* 
caaiona. Alao wanta to know if Lord Morpeth accompanied S« 
to the Fkir in 1841. 

A.L.S. 8 p. 6 8/6 X 6 8/8 in. 

E. L. Pierce waa the author of Menorial Lettera of Char lea 
Sumner . Boetoo, 1877. 










Y 






Bostont 


1876 Sept. 13 

Osgood, James Ripley, 1836-I892. 

Ms.Am. A.L.S. to Welch, Bigelow & Co. on following 
I8U2 directions of Maria Weston Chapman for her edi 
(1) tion of Harriet Martineau's autobiography; Bos 
ton, 13 Sept. 1876. Is. (2 p.) 











Boston 1876 


Sept. 19 


v.3^ 

P.6l 


Rovey, Charles A 

Letter to W.L. Oarrleon; Boston, 19 Sopt, I 876 , 


I Garrison, William Llo; 




80 ^- 1879 . 












Boston 1R76 sept. 2k 

?!n«A«2»hl 

n.TO--^- ^ - 


liPtter to Me mf'ther; Poston^ 2ii Sept, I876. 








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Boston 1876 Sept. 30 


1876 
Sep SO 


O urtia^ Lwirfc C, 




To Tliilllaa W. Greenou^h 

[Boaton.] A.L.S. Sip* Refera to the gift of the orlglrua 
roll cull for the meeting at fttneull Hall, Nov* S:6, 1850, 
to the Boaton Public Library* 













Boston 

Ms.Am. 

21U7 


1876 Oct. 3 

Fox, Gustavus Vasa, I82I-I883. 

A.L.S. to Bishop Healy asking for aid on 
derivation of several Abnaki place names; 
Boston, 3 Oct. 1876. 2 s. ( 3 p.) 





Boston 


Ms. Am. 
lltoo 
( 852 ) 


1876 Oct. U 
Osgood, George L 

A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, U 
Oct. 1876. Is. (Ip.) 










Boston 

Pi 

t.38 

p.65 


1876 Oct. li^ 

■TO. Bdward UlU*. 1629-1997. 

Letter te W.L. Oeirleen} Beeten, lU Oot* 1876* 



I Qerrleen, Wllllea Uey<l« 1805-1879. 











Boston 1876 nov. 6 


Ms.Am, Hale, Edward Everett. 1022-1^9. 

^ --—- 

A.L.S. to CHenry Herbert?3 Edes regarding Crawford 
casts; CBostonD 6 Nov. 1076. 1 s. (l p.) 


I. 

1 . 


Edes, Henry Herbert 
Crawford, Thomas, 1 



57 . 











Boston 1876 Nov. 17 
Hill, Henry D 

Ms. Am. A.L.S. to Mellen Chamberlain; Boston, 17 
lltOO Nov. 1876. Is. ( 1 +p.) 

(605) 












Boston 1876 Nov, 20 


Ma.An, Holwes, Oliver Wendell, lfl09-lC9l4. 

1303 

(11) A.N.S. to Harvard Natural Hiatory Society declining 

Invitation; Boaton, 20 Nov. 1876. 1 a. (l p#) 


1 


I, Harvard Unlveralty. Hi 


Natural Hlatory Soolety« 





Boston 1876 Dec. 2 


l\3 A.1.2 


Stone^ Lucyj 1613"IQ93* 


v.36 

p.69 


Letter to W.L, Garrisonj Boston, 2 Doc. 1076. 



I. Garrison, infllllam Llovd. IB Ob-187 9 









Boston: 


1876 Dec. k 


V.38 

P.69 


ButJar^ V-F-—- 

latter to WllHaa Uoyd Oarriaonj Boston, li Deo. I 876 . 


I. Qarrison, William lloyd^B05-1879« 














Boston 1876 


Dec. 5 


1870 — Bell, Alexander Orahon, 1847-1922i.Jlnyentorj _ C h J l.SA 

Doo 6 


To Jamco K* Hubbard of the Boston Public Library* 


jl^oston University^ Thanks him for his attention* Comnents 
|on the telephone invented by Reis* Asks him to notify him 
(of any books that may be in the library on the subjects of 
I the mechanism of audition, or of audition in birds or hunanse 
A*L*S. 2p* 6x5 in* 


i 











Boston 1876 Dec. 12 


v.yT 

p.71 


2 


Stearna 


Jl 


C 


letter to W.L. Garriaonj Boston, 12 Doc. 1376. 







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Bostofi 

Ma«Am« 

1072 

( 68 ) 


1876 Dec. 27 

_01nn^ He tth and CoDinar, publishers ^ Boston^ _ 

Ms.L to H*H. Clmrk requestlnfif nore work on Prof* 
Whltfwy's booki Boston, 27 Oec. IP 76 . 1 s. (1 p.) 


1. Whitney, William DwflBf 1027-18914